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1 the brain with neurovirulent viruses in this behavioural disorder.
2 rmality of cognition but there was prominent behavioural disorder.
3 tivity disorder (ADHD) is a common childhood behavioural disorder.
4 nd chromosomal abnormalities, and mental and behavioural disorders.
5 e neuropsychological interview screening for behavioural disorders.
6 diseases, including cancer and metabolic and behavioural disorders.
7        In children it may be associated with behavioural disorders.
8 lems in genetics: the basis of complex human behavioural disorders.
9 cularly significant associations with mental/behavioural disorders.
10 the blood-to-brain barrier in fish and cause behavioural disorders.
11 king group had a lower risk of any mental or behavioural disorder (0.83 [0.77-0.89) than the alcohol
12          We aimed to quantify aspects of the behavioural disorder and link it to the underlying level
13 n's disease such as rapid eye movement sleep behavioural disorder and the postural instability and ga
14 ing, including clinically defined mental and behavioural disorders and subthreshold problems, from th
15 ual disability, with or without epilepsy and behavioural disorders, and 14 patients with infantile ep
16 ritional, and metabolic diseases, mental and behavioural disorders, and diseases of the nervous, circ
17 -system disease, drug misuse with mental and behavioural disorders, and physical health problems with
18                  Many human variants causing behavioural disorders are not gene deletions but changes
19 ongruence of childhood out of the mental and behavioural disorders chapter of ICD-11.
20 cal abnormality RTLV patients presented with behavioural disorders characterized by irritability, imp
21 proteins is a major contributor to brain and behavioural disorders, collectively termed synaptopathie
22 time somnolence and rapid eye movement sleep behavioural disorder, disorders of mood, autonomic dysfu
23  probing the mechanisms underlying circadian behavioural disorder in HD.
24 d in these regions were previously linked to behavioural disorders in humans, suggesting a new contex
25 ecessary in the classification of mental and behavioural disorders in ICD-10 that are related to sexu
26                Identifying genes involved in behavioural disorders in man is a challenge as the cause
27 onance imaging to the study of cognitive and behavioural disorders in neurology and psychiatry.
28  is the likely mechanism behind the observed behavioural disorders in the top consumer.
29 idence of the comorbidity of psychiatric and behavioural disorders in young people with autism spectr
30                                              Behavioural disorders included autism (nine), disintegra
31 major causes of YLDs in 2010 were mental and behavioural disorders (including substance abuse; 21.5%
32            The rising burden from mental and behavioural disorders, musculoskeletal disorders, and di
33                                  Whereas the behavioural disorder of frontotemporal dementia was asso
34                             By contrast, the behavioural disorder of FTD combined with semantic impai
35 l contacts (10.7 [8.78-13.1]), any mental or behavioural disorder or use of psychotropic medication (
36 hallucinations were rapid eye movement sleep behavioural disorder (P = 0.026), autonomic function (P
37  and parasitic diseases (P<0.05), mental and behavioural disorders (P<0.05), and diseases of the resp
38 of individuals with rapid eye movement sleep behavioural disorder, Parkinson's disease, dementia with
39       The strongest associations were mental-behavioural disorders (particularly among men), congenit
40                               We also report behavioural disorder prior to the onset of parkinsonism.
41 in injury (TBI) and rapid eye movement sleep behavioural disorder (RBD) are risk factors for Parkinso
42 ypotension (OH) and rapid-eye-movement sleep behavioural disorder (RBD) on survival, cognitive impair
43                 The rapid eye movement sleep behavioural disorder (RBD) population is an ideal study
44 aluable source of information concerning the behavioural disorders seen with combined anterior tempor
45 t hitherto tried, and for any psychiatric or behavioural disorder, still remains at an investigationa
46 able to alcohol use, drug use, any mental or behavioural disorder, suicidal behaviour, eating disorde
47 s, when present in addition to the prominent behavioural disorder, take the form of semantic disturba
48 djusted to include mental, neurological, and behavioural disorders that are frequently not included i
49 peutics, and outline potential metabolic and behavioural disorders that could be addressed using phar
50 a neurodegenerative disease characterized by behavioural disorders that suggest abnormalities of emot
51 ing psychiatric conditions, such as mood and behavioural disorders, to which males and females are di
52                                   Nearly all behavioural disorders were more prevalent in the right t