Carel C R Jiawan

Carel C R Jiawan
  • University of Groningen

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University of Groningen

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Publications (7)
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It has become clear that COVID-19 can lead to neuropsychiatric complications. In this article, three cases are discussed that illustrate how neuropsychiatric complications can manifest within the COVID-19 disease course. Patients are at risk to develop a severe, hyperactive delirium, which is often accompanied by anxiety and sometimes neurological...
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Background: Anti-NMDA-receptor-encephalitis is a progressive autoimmune disease with significant mortality if left untreated. Case description: A 58-year-old man without previous psychiatric or neurologic history presented at the emergency department after brief loss of consciousness at work. Within a few hours, the patient developed acute neuro...
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OBJECTIVE Morbid obesity is a growing problem worldwide. The current treatment options have limitations regarding effectiveness and complication rates. New treatment modalities are therefore warranted. One of the options is deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the nucleus accumbens (NAC). This review aims to summarize the current knowledge on NAC-DBS fo...
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Introduction: The aim of this study was to systematically investigate the prevalence of psychiatric disorders and factors influencing health-related quality of life (HR-QoL) in cervical dystonia (CD) patients, in the context of objective dystonia motor severity. Methods: We studied 50 CD patients and 50 matched healthy controls. Psychiatric asse...
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Women are twice as likely to develop depression as men. Moreover, the symptoms they experience also show sex differences: women tend to develop depression at an earlier age and show more severe symptoms than men. Likewise, the response to antidepressant pharmacotherapy appears to have sex differences. These differences can partially be explained by...
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Negative symptoms in patients with schizophrenia predict a worse social outcome. The treatment options for negative symptoms are extremely limited. Various treatment strategies have been studied in which several types of medication were added to antipsychotics in order to alleviate negative symptoms. To review the types of medication that have been...

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