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  • B.Luis,M.Susana,D.Carmen,G.Pedro,R.Lydia,B. J.Lorenzo,R. JuanFrancisco,M.Raquel,E. MªJosé,L. F.Javier
    Experience with duodenal levodopa infusion in advanced Parkinson's disease in our hospital
    ...Abstracts European Journal of Hospital Pharmacy April 2012 Vol 19 No 2184 DGI042 EXPERIENCE WITH DUODENAL LEVODOPA INFUSION INADVANCEDPARKINSONS DISEASE IN OUR HOSPITAL B. Luis, M. Susana, D. Carmen, G. Pedro, R. Lydia, B. J. Lorenzo, R. Juan Francisco, M. Raquel, E. M Jos, L. F. Javier 1 ...
  • RobertaHeale,HelenNoble
    Advance care planning and palliative care
    ...Roberta Heale,1 Helen Noble2 This article is part of Evidence Based Nursing (EBN) Perspectives. In this series, commentaries from the past 2 years from a specific nursing theme are brought together and highlights are discussed. The topic for this edition isadvancecare planning and palliative care ...
  • GaryMitchell,AlisonTwycross
    Optimising palliative and end-of-life care within care home settings
    ...) Participants in the Twitter Chat agreed that knowledge about the difference between palliative care and end-of-life care was important. Good palliative care focuses onadvancecare planning about decisions, timely discussion about future care wishes and patient education about the journey ahead. The end ...
  • FDockery,CRajkumar,CChapman,CBulpitt,CNicholl
    The effect of reminder calls in reducing non-attendance rates at care of the elderly clinics
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    ...of the elderly clinics. METHODS 23 DNAs from seven clinics were contacted to ascertain the reasons for non-attendance (group I). For seven further clinics, 84 patients were contacted inadvanceto reconfirm their appointment (group II). RESULTS From group II 12 patients were identified who were unaware ...
  • GlendaHalliday
    Progressive supranuclear palsy finally has a clinically measureable τ abnormality
    ...of therapies targeting core disease mechanisms.2 β-Amyloid (Aβ) and associated biomarkers have revolutionised current thoughts and theories on Alzheimer’s disease (AD) with the hope that significantadvancesin clinical therapies can now be achieved.2 The most significant change is their use to detect ...
  • ThBenke,CHohenstein,WPoewe,BButterworth
    Repetitive speech phenomena in Parkinson's disease
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    ...with neuropsychological and clinical background data. MethodsTwenty four patients withadvanced帕金sons disease and 29 subjects with mid-stage, stable idiopathic disease were screened for appearance, forms, and frequency of repetitive speech phenomena, and underwent a neuropsychological screening procedure ...
  • CButler
    MP 8 Conversion disorder
    ...a multidisciplinary Cognitive Disorders Clinic at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford. Over the last decade, there have been majoradvancesin our understanding of frontotemporal dementia (FTD) syndromes. In this update, I will briefly review research findings relating to clinical assessment and diagnosis ...
  • BTOONE
    Cerebral dysfunction and psychotic symptoms in Alzheimer's disease
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    ...called functional psychoses. Some studies have used functional neuroimaging to identify those parts of the brain implicated in the psychotic process. The findings have been inconsistent. The paper by Mega et al in this issue (pp 167171 ) 1 describes a methodology that represents a distinctadvance...
  • R BSCOTT
    Cognitive function and pallidotomy
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    ...exploration of associations between lesions and selective postoperative cognitive change can proceed. Such studies mightadvancemapping the functional architecture of the globus pallidus.Until more is known about the role, if any, of the globus pallidus interna in cognition (or the reliability of surgical ...
  • Denise GFeil,Leonard MPogach
    Cognitive impairment is a major risk factor for serious hypoglycaemia; public health intervention is warranted
    ...in those with D and nearly twice as high in those with CogI compared with unimpaired patients. Post hoc analyses of the Action in Diabetes and Vascular Disease: Preterax and Diamicron Controlled Evaluation (ADVANCE) and the Action to Control Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes (ACCORD) trials further ...

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