perrotta, giulio eleuteri, stefano
Background: In the literature, female anorgasmia (AO) is closely related to obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD), but no publication has explored the role of individual obsessive traits that may also be typical of other disorders, assuming that repetitive thoughts and compulsions must necessarily correspond to an obsessive-type neurotic profile. It ...
Dahmen, Jari Gianakos, Arianna L Hollander, Julian J Rikken, Quinten G H Stufkens, Sjoerd A S Kerkhoffs, Gino M M J
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Knee surgery, sports traumatology, arthroscopy : official journal of the ESSKA
The purpose of the present study is to assess the gender-specific differences in the presentation and outcomes following Talar OsteoPeriostic grafting from the Iliac Crest (TOPIC) between male and female patients. A prospective comparative analysis was performed comparing consecutive female and male patients having been treated by the press-fit TOP...
loscalzo, yura giannini, marco
Studyholism (or obsession with studying) is a new potential clinical condition introduced in the literature in 2017. Since then, growing research has supported its conceptualization as a clinical disorder and highlighted some potential intervention targets, namely trait worry, social anxiety, negative interpretation bias, and defense mechanisms. Th...
dehghani-arani, fateme kazemi, reza hallajian, amir-homayun sima, sepehr boutimaz, samaneh hedayati, sepideh koushamoghadam, saba safarifard, razieh salehinejad, mohammad ali
Background: Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has recently demonstrated significant potential in treating obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). However, its effectiveness depends on various parameters, including stimulation parameters, OCD subtypes and electrical fields (EFs) induced by rTMS in targeted brain regions that are less ...
nudelman, hermann lőrincz, aba kassai, tamás józsa, gergő
(1) Background: This report aims to illustrate the development, progression, diagnosis, and treatment of chronically present articular surface lesions. (2) Methods: In this report, two patients are described from the point of the initial presentation of symptoms to surgical consultation based on radiologic findings. These patients underwent correct...
Tolchinsky, Alexey Ellis, George F. R. Levin, Michael Kaňková, Šárka Burgdorf, Jeffrey S.
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Frontiers in Psychology
This paper advocates for considering disgust as a primary emotional system within Panksepp’s Affective Neuroscience framework, which has the potential to improve the efficacy of psychotherapy with obsessive-compulsive disorder, hypochondriasis, and emetophobia. In 2007, Toronchuk and Ellis provided comprehensive evidence that DISGUST system, as the...
Basu, Ipsita Panda, Srikrishna Prasad Yadav, Prateek
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Industrial psychiatry journal
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is characterized by intrusive, distressing thoughts and/or repetitive behaviors. Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a promising neuromodulation technique for augmenting pharmacotherapy in OCD. This case series identified patients diagnosed with OCD, who showed residual symptoms even after two adequ...
poljak, ljiljana miše, branko čičin-šain, lipa tvrdeić, ante
Background: Ceftriaxone upregulates GLT1 glutamate transporter in the brain and may have anti-CFC and anti-OCD effects. Methods: Twenty WZ-5HT rats were used to investigate the effects of ceftriaxone on obsessive–compulsive (OCD)-like behaviour in the marble-burying (MB) test, freezing behaviour in contextual fear conditioning (CFC) and expression ...
lamanna, jacopo mazzoleni, riccardo farina, ramona ferro, mattia galentino, roberta porta, mauro malgaroli, antonio
Tourette syndrome (TS) is a high-incidence neurobehavioral disorder that generally begins in childhood. Several factors play a role in its etiology, including genetic influence and auto-immune activation by streptococcal infections. In general, symptoms subside after the end of adolescence, but, in a significant number of patients, they remain in a...
moro, andrea stefano saccenti, daniele vergallito, alessandra grgič, regina gregori grazioli, silvia pretti, novella crespi, sofia malgaroli, antonio scaini, simona ruggiero, giovanni maria
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The utilization of non-invasive neurostimulation techniques, such as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), is increasingly prevalent in psychiatry due to their efficacy and safety. Although the precise therapeutic mechanisms remain partially unclear, repetitive TMS, particularly high-frequency stimulation, may enhance cognitive functions, contri...