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1 ted with brain structural correlates of ADHD symptomatology.
2 report more fluctuations in mood as residual symptomatology.
3 of idiosyncratic features of post-concussion symptomatology.
4 ing endpoints that include bacteremia and/or symptomatology.
5 l of HCs in parallel with a reduction in SAD symptomatology.
6 tal cortex structure is a biomarker for ADHD symptomatology.
7 r PV remapping after 3 months, regardless of symptomatology.
8 re measured with the Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology.
9 gatively correlated with reported depressive symptomatology.
10 diagnosis in cases with vague or even absent symptomatology.
11 f the human GP, and its relation to clinical symptomatology.
12 oncurrent with the time course of behavioral symptomatology.
13 nxiety, perceived stress, and post-traumatic symptomatology.
14 d with age, and their relationship with core symptomatology.
15 tween GABA signaling and autistic perceptual symptomatology.
16  of depression is based solely on behavioral symptomatology.
17  emotional neglect and subsequent depressive symptomatology.
18 ological electric activity or inducing ictal symptomatology.
19 er correlated with weaker FC and greater ASD symptomatology.
20 visive normalization may give rise to autism symptomatology.
21 ple was obtained every 2 weeks regardless of symptomatology.
22  conventional antipsychotic medication on SZ symptomatology.
23 ences and promote substantial stress-related symptomatology.
24 ility in the amygdala and severity of threat symptomatology.
25 , depression/dysphoria, generalized anxiety) symptomatology.
26 renia (SZ) is likely as heterogeneous as its symptomatology.
27 CSPTC may also play an important role in OCD symptomatology.
28 rucial part of the circuits involved in PTSD symptomatology.
29 case identification is still solely based on symptomatology.
30 al connectivity that contributes to clinical symptomatology.
31 mm Hg may be associated with dyspnea-fatigue symptomatology.
32 D, and to relate this to specific metrics of symptomatology.
33 icipatory responding and associated clinical symptomatology.
34 clinical forms with a wide range of clinical symptomatology.
35 or out-of-phase REM sleep fuels dissociative symptomatology.
36 th either familial risk factors or prodromal symptomatology.
37  predictive of clinical measures of autistic symptomatology.
38 late cerebellar pathology with increased ASD symptomatology.
39 ing Scale was used to assess changes in ADHD symptomatology.
40 ations can occur and may contribute to acute symptomatology.
41 ed for chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) based on symptomatology.
42 cortices, appears to be associated with PTSD symptomatology.
43 a reduction in self-reported post-concussive symptomatology.
44 n younger age groups as a marker of negative symptomatology.
45 a telephone interview regarding PCa-specific symptomatology.
46 otoxin-induced sepsis mortality and clinical symptomatology.
47 ers with overlapping susceptibility loci and symptomatology.
48     OXTR was also associated with depressive symptomatology.
49 g an underlying biological cause for initial symptomatology.
50 ychosocial predictors and correlates of PTSD symptomatology.
51 ssociated with an overall improvement in ICD symptomatology.
52 pisodic disorder to one with near continuous symptomatology.
53 otion perception task were related to autism symptomatology.
54 ic heterogeneity that did not correlate with symptomatology.
55 tomatology but converge on broad ASD-related symptomatology.
56 feration in women with the onset of clinical symptomatology.
57 s have limited attempts to localize migraine symptomatology.
58 s to be without neurological and psychiatric symptomatology.
59 ctions and that of their associated clinical symptomatology.
60 egin up to 25 y before the onset of clinical symptomatology.
61 relation to BAP traits and their child's ASD symptomatology.
62 alternative etiology for persistent post-EVD symptomatology.
63 interrelated and how they relate to clinical symptomatology.
64 derived from multi-informant ratings of ADHD symptomatology.
65 ized, particularly as it relates to clinical symptomatology.
66 ophysiological changes underpinning clinical symptomatology.
67 ow these disruptions are related to clinical symptomatology.
68 hopathology, psychotropic medication use, or symptomatology.
69 nostic Interview and Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology.
70 ence of the callosum might generate autistic symptomatology?
71 .017; B(standardized Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology) = 0.029, SE = 0.011, p = .008).
72 - 4.6) reflecting an improvement of clinical symptomatology after 6 weeks of treatment.
73  Significant improvements in CFS and patient symptomatology after DED treatment were evident only in
74  There was wide variation in the level of AR symptomatology after exposure to VLO, MC, or ragweed pol
75                                      Dry eye symptomatology along and clinical parameters were assess
76                       There was no change in symptomatology among patients of higher SES (U = 4045.5,
77 bumin) in 13 HD cases of variable motor/mood symptomatology and 15 matched control cases in the prima
78 s and the periphery contribute to depression symptomatology and a more complete understanding the div
79 dhood maltreatment in relation to depressive symptomatology and alcohol abuse with conflicting findin
80 es can be challenging because of overlapping symptomatology and because both are associated with abno
81 ms level, to elicit translationally relevant symptomatology and behavioral deficits, has not yet been
82  have examined the relationship between ADHD symptomatology and brain structure in population-based s
83       Yet, they have considerable overlap in symptomatology and clinical features, particularly in th
84 ant monoamine dysregulation may underlie SAD symptomatology and constitute a target for treatment.
85 s known about the influence of heart failure symptomatology and coping resources, such as social supp
86 o assess lifelong, milder aspects of bipolar symptomatology and defines five temperaments: hyperthymi
87                                The different symptomatology and disease manifestations among patients
88 osis of children presenting with nonspecific symptomatology and disease progression can be lifesaving
89     The available treatments only ameliorate symptomatology and do not block disease progression.
90 was to contribute to the knowledge about the symptomatology and epidemiology of LNB.
91  black participants with combined depressive symptomatology and experience of racial discrimination,
92 ention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptomatology and genetic risk for ADHD.
93 d as the presence of clinical levels of PTSD symptomatology and high perceived impairment in terms of
94 multaneous roles HPA axis activity, clinical symptomatology and HPA genetic variation play in cogniti
95 , 2'-fucosyllactose and 6'-sialyllactose, on symptomatology and immune responses in an ovalbumin-sens
96 ficant reductions in PTSD and postconcussive symptomatology and improvements in quality of life.
97  and subsequently improved the heart failure symptomatology and in some cases reversed remodeling of
98 g symptoms after accounting for prehurricane symptomatology and interacted with stress to predict ext
99  and acute disease presents with nonspecific symptomatology and is often misdiagnosed.
100  between brain structural correlates of ADHD symptomatology and maps of dopaminergic gene expression.
101 uced systemic inflammatory response syndrome symptomatology and mortality.
102 .4; P=0.497) associations between depressive symptomatology and mtDNAcn.
103 iation between antenatal maternal depressive symptomatology and neonatal amygdala volume and microstr
104 nd folic acid lower homocysteine and improve symptomatology and neurocognition in first-episode psych
105 been theoretically postulated in relation to symptomatology and neurological disease course, but lack
106 of beta activity (12-30 Hz) reflect specific symptomatology and normalize with pharmacological or sur
107  activity were related to greater depressive symptomatology and partially mediated the association be
108 esis that tau pathology is closely linked to symptomatology and patterns of glucose hypometabolism in
109 uality on the association between depressive symptomatology and QOL in stroke survivor-care partner d
110 ss-sectional relationship between depressive symptomatology and racial discrimination with structural
111 he RRV mutant (RRV(VP4-R446G)) produced less symptomatology and replicated to lower titers both in vi
112 (SUDs) present clinically with heterogeneous symptomatology and respond variably to therapeutic inter
113  association between care partner depressive symptomatology and survivor psychological QOL (B=0.03, P
114 with detailed observational data gathered on symptomatology and symptomatic treatments.
115  Patients with BED display an addiction-like symptomatology and the dopamine system might be a potent
116 nia, measured by the Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology and the Young Mania Rating Scale.
117  GPe-STN network plays a key role in disease symptomatology and thus provides the basis for future ci
118 ion of both clinical symptoms and behaviors (symptomatology and trajectory of depressive episodes) an
119 our ability to emulate aspects of depressive symptomatology and treatment response in nonhuman organi
120 teraction between patient, allergy triggers, symptomatology and vaccines used for AIT, some patients
121 e no significant correlations between autism symptomatology and white matter FA or axial diffusivity.
122  DES mutation (1 with mild and 1 with severe symptomatology) and a member without the mutation (contr
123  rates for the Rose questionnaire on angina (symptomatology) and a question asking whether the respon
124  diagnosis, developmental stage, core autism symptomatology, and associated psychiatric symptoms.
125 characteristics, psychiatric comorbidity and symptomatology, and childhood trauma exposure were asses
126 reby modulating visceral nociception and IBS symptomatology, and might provide an explanation for the
127 onavirus disease 2019) progression, clinical symptomatology, and mortality.
128  Assessment of marital status, heart failure symptomatology, and perceived belonging support is neede
129 ion interneuronopathy as a mechanism of FASD symptomatology, and posit NKCC1 as a pharmacological tar
130 illuminate the virus-host interplay in CHIKV symptomatology, and raise the possibility that immune mo
131  and clinical characteristics, heart failure symptomatology, and subcomponents of social support (i.e
132  and clinical characteristics, heart failure symptomatology, and the subcomponents of social support
133 ents by molecular causes rather than overall symptomatology; and develop more rational approaches to
134 xtent to which multimodal correlates of ADHD symptomatology are related to ADHD polygenic risk score
135 e reversible, and why lesion progression and symptomatology are so variable.
136 n VS activity on the emergence of depressive symptomatology as a function of emotional neglect.
137 ic) with concordance or discordance for ADHD symptomatology assessed at 8, 10, and 12 years of age.
138 consequence, experience posttraumatic stress symptomatology at clinical levels.
139  cardiac arrest-induced posttraumatic stress symptomatology at discharge (median 21 d post cardiac ar
140 (cardiac arrest-induced posttraumatic stress symptomatology) at hospital discharge were included.
141 ionship between dimensional measures of ADHD symptomatology, brain structure, and reaction time varia
142 tellectual functioning and psychosis-related symptomatology but converge on broad ASD-related symptom
143 l responses is thought to be central to PTSD symptomatology, but its role in predicting PTSD is unkno
144 creatic cancer with detectable prediagnostic symptomatology can allow investigators to begin to ident
145       OROV is likely underreported since its symptomatology can be easily confounded with other febri
146  whether dimensional measures of psychiatric symptomatology capture brain-behavior relationships unac
147  (BP) with psychosis (BP+) express a complex symptomatology characterized by positive symptoms, negat
148 by the 16-item Quick Inventory of Depression Symptomatology-Clinician Rated (QIDS-C16) (score range,
149 phase (16-item Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Clinician Rated [QIDS-C16] score </=5 at
150 th the 16-item Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Clinician Rated [QIDS-C]) in the Combinin
151 easures included the Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Clinician-Rated (IDS-C) (score range, 0-8
152 -item version of the Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Clinician-Rated (SE=2.49, 95% CI=4.6-14.3
153                  The Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Clinician-Rated Version (IDS-C) and the Y
154 ding of the neural processes associated with symptomatology common across these conditions (e.g., anh
155 rt and increased heart rate, without cardiac symptomatology] concurrently in 1 subject) were associat
156                                 Neurological symptomatology consisted of extrapyramidal movement abno
157 e glutamatergic system results in behavioral symptomatology consistent with autism spectrum disorders
158 ion, nearly all patients with ESRD develop a symptomatology consistent with heart failure if fluid re
159 but there are reasons to wonder whether this symptomatology constitutes a distinct entity.
160 orporated both risk factors and prediagnosis symptomatology could improve prediction enough to provid
161 which we derived four measures of depressive symptomatology: cross-sectional measure at the time of s
162       These two dimensions may contribute to symptomatology differences across anxiety disorders; the
163                                  Psychiatric symptomatology during childhood predicts persistent ment
164 ual care when using continuous data for PCMD symptomatology (effect size [ES] -0.34; 95% CI -0.53, -0
165 everity of allergic rhinoconjunctivitis (AR) symptomatology elicited after exposure to pollen in the
166 omplex and severe psychiatric disorder whose symptomatology encompasses a critical shift in awareness
167                                        Manic symptomatology, especially syndromal, was less frequent,
168                     We collected respiratory symptomatology for 347 children at 7 y of age and measur
169 ygdala reactivity, and by anxious/depressive symptomatology for those with the opposite neural risk p
170                         We assess depressive symptomatology from a large longitudinal panel survey of
171 ture and function that are linked to disease symptomatology from those linked to gene carrier status.
172 with OCD, OCPD, or both conditions differ on symptomatology, functioning, and a measure of self-contr
173 different manifestations including differing symptomatology, geographic distribution, and are often n
174  overlaps with the period when schizophrenia symptomatology gradually emerges raises the possibility
175  increased severity of threat, but not loss, symptomatology; greater peripheral anandamide levels wer
176                       In drug addiction such symptomatology has been attributed to reward deficiency,
177 nxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress symptomatology, health-related quality of life and costs
178 hat among individuals with higher depressive symptomatology, IBUD attenuated the stimulant and mood-a
179 S) and self-reported Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology (IDS-SR).
180 s (assessed with the Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology [IDS]) at baseline were studied.
181 tion was associated with greater respiratory symptomatology, impaired health status, and more frequen
182 uences may help explain the heterogeneity in symptomatology in autism and predominance in boys.
183 ons; brain-reactive antibodies contribute to symptomatology in autoimmune disease, infectious disease
184 hip between intelligence quotient and autism symptomatology in callosal agenesis, nor evidence that t
185 study reported reduced post-traumatic stress symptomatology in family members of patients recovering
186 ir potential to reduce post-traumatic stress symptomatology in family members.
187 nificant role in the development of variable symptomatology in HD.
188 enotypic and phenotypic expression of threat symptomatology in humans.
189 A, and a possible basis for non-inflammatory symptomatology in NIRRA.
190                          The median value of symptomatology in patients with positive RT-PCR results
191 al nexus plays a critical role in depressive symptomatology, in effect "hot wiring" networks together
192 n that until recently caused rare but severe symptomatology including colony loss.
193 rs showed markedly higher baseline anhedonia symptomatology (including pessimism, loss of pleasure, a
194 rging that it can also influence psychiatric symptomatology, including major depression and schizophr
195 al mechanisms of losartan in preventing PTSD symptomatology, including the role of reduced arousal an
196 ble for 237 and 205 children for whom we had symptomatology information and FEV1 measurements, respec
197 gh risk for psychosis, subthreshold positive symptomatology is associated with reduced functional con
198 his, we investigate the degree to which ADHD symptomatology is associated with white matter microstru
199                Posttraumatic stress disorder symptomatology is common after cardiac arrest, and cardi
200  Better characterization of acute concussion symptomatology is needed in order to advance clinical an
201 fragile X premutation with and without FXTAS symptomatology is warranted, as this population shows si
202 en a radiographic diagnosis without clinical symptomatology, it can also present with significant gen
203 ombined properties that favorably opposed CF symptomatology: it reduced inflammation and increased CF
204                                   Depressive symptomatology may be associated with dementia risk via
205   Results suggest that genetic risk for ADHD symptomatology may be tied to biological processes affec
206 e treatment induces translationally relevant symptomatology may differ from those in chronic schizoph
207 le indicators of BPD severity, including BPD symptomatology, mood symptoms, suicidality, and neurocog
208 this study were to characterize the clinical symptomatology most strongly influenced by NCAN and to e
209 y progressive aphasia, PPA) have overlapping symptomatology, nomenclature and are classically divided
210 a rat model, which mimics the characteristic symptomatology observed in binge-eating disorder.
211 rehensive view of INs as responsible for the symptomatology observed in these disorders.
212  these changes play an important role in the symptomatology of anti-NMDAR encephalitis.
213 ulation is a syndrome defined to capture the symptomatology of children whose diagnostic status with
214           Sex hormones may contribute to the symptomatology of female-predominant temporomandibular d
215 uronal injury and death, thereby driving key symptomatology of HAND.
216          Because of the diverse outcomes and symptomatology of LLD, several theories, especially the
217 y thus contribute to the pathophysiology and symptomatology of MDD.
218 ocopies the anatomy, etiopathophysiology and symptomatology of non-cystic SB.
219  a significant, underappreciated role in the symptomatology of Parkinson disease as well as in the th
220 tionally, attention has focused on the motor symptomatology of PD, but it is now appreciated that the
221 suggest that distinct aspects of the complex symptomatology of PFC dysfunction in schizophrenia can b
222                                  Part of the symptomatology of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
223 in reward processing offer insights into the symptomatology of schizophrenia and its underlying neuro
224 ocessing may play in the pathophysiology and symptomatology of schizophrenia.
225 rogeneity will provide key insights into the symptomatology of these disorders.
226 gely unsuccessful at replicating the diverse symptomatology of this disease and the sex bias in vulne
227  processes relate to the pathophysiology and symptomatology of this disorder.
228 the study of the severity of sensitivity and symptomatology on a continuum, which is termed 'fibromya
229      This did not result in gastrointestinal symptomatology or have any significant effect on rCDI tr
230      This did not result in gastrointestinal symptomatology or have any significant effect on rCDI tr
231 the pattern of variation differed by whether symptomatology or medical history was assessed.
232 as antipsychotic medication status, clinical symptomatology, or demographic and illness characteristi
233 matosensory cortex was associated with worse symptomatology (particularly paraesthesia), reduced fine
234 fered new insights into trigeminal neuralgia symptomatology, pathophysiology, and treatment, leading
235 y review current concepts of SIBO (including symptomatology, pathophysiology, clinical consequences,
236  interviews over the past 3 months including symptomatology, physical exam data, imaging studies, lab
237 ed inverse correlation with ketamine-induced symptomatology, pointing to a possible resilience role t
238      Coprimary outcomes were change in total symptomatology (Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale) an
239  change in the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology (QIDS) score from baseline to exit.
240  self-reported Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology (QIDS-SR) scale and 14 items from the cli
241 ng the 16-item Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology (QIDS-SR16) and the 17-item Hamilton Rati
242 ventory-II and Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology ratings.
243 t disturbance, split leg syndrome and bulbar symptomatology related to vocalisation and breathing, an
244  evidence of a continuous circuit-subjective symptomatology relationship.
245 e governing the emotional and cardiovascular symptomatology relevant to anxiety and depression.
246 ges accounting for this emergent psychiatric symptomatology remain obscure.
247 enes in brain regions relevant to depression symptomatology remain scarce.
248 h hyperdopaminergia to lead to schizophrenic symptomatology remains uncertain.
249 rsion, and the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology, respectively.
250 version of the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology Scale (QIDS-SR), and subtests from the Co
251 y significant (Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology score, 4.6 with PSE vs 6.9 with usual car
252 f difference in median post-traumatic stress symptomatology scores (diaries 24, SD 11.6; no diary 24,
253  the brain and Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology Self-Report (QIDS-SR) scores were include
254 or depression, quick inventory of depressive symptomatology self-report, and young mania rating scale
255 essed with the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology Self-Report.
256 rt scales (the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Self Report [QIDS-SR] or the Beck Depress
257 weeks with the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-self report version 16 (QIDS-SR16).
258 ptom severity (Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Self Report) accounted for only 50% of th
259 ptom severity (Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Self Report).
260 as assessed with the Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Self Report, the Hamilton Depression Rati
261 th the 16-item Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Self-Rated (QIDS-SR), and side effects wi
262 inal P = .04), Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Self-Report (-7.5 vs -5.8; ES = 0.37, nom
263 r Depression (HRSD), Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Self-Report (IDS-SR), Hamilton Rating Sca
264  HAM-D and the Quick Inventory of Depression Symptomatology-Self-Report (QIDS-SR) were associated wit
265 9.1) (P < .001), and Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Self-report scores from from 49.3 (95% CI
266 on the 16-item Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Self-Report).
267 t-rated MADRS, Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Self-Report, Clinical Global Impression-I
268 ction; achieving asthma control and reducing symptomatology, severe exacerbations and associated work
269 treatment of AUD and suggest that depressive symptomatology should be considered as a potential moder
270 omesenteric occlusion in patients with acute symptomatology showed good short-term clinical success r
271 ion, e.g. paralysis or tremor and additional symptomatology such as cognitive symptoms.
272 port using search terms that were related to symptomatology such as describing symptoms of STDs, whil
273      Chronic anemia also leads to background symptomatology such as dyspnea, which can mask the clini
274  with evidence of PVC infection and systemic symptomatology such as fever, carefully inspect the PVC
275 is genetically heterogeneous with convergent symptomatology, suggesting common dysregulated pathways.
276 is more closely linked to hypometabolism and symptomatology than amyloid.
277    One form, appetitive aggression, exhibits symptomatology that mimics that of drug addiction and is
278 lassification system identifies the variable symptomatology that patients with ESRD experience depend
279 ome (TS) is a neuropsychiatric disorder with symptomatology that typically changes over development.
280 mice have recapitulated key aspects of human symptomatology, the cellular origins of CDKL5 deficiency
281 esults showed that high levels of depressive symptomatology throughout the 10-year time span was asso
282 reatment that can ameliorate most of the ASD symptomatology; thus, identifying novel therapies is urg
283 oss functional disorders that allows diverse symptomatology to be quantified under a common disease f
284                     Despite a well-described symptomatology, treatment delay and sequelae are common
285 ations of p do not explain the full range of symptomatology typically included in p.
286  SES reporting significantly less depression symptomatology (U = 9209.0, z = - 4.56, p < .001).
287  social restrictions, were screened for mood symptomatology using the Edinburgh Postnatal Depression
288   An in-person posttraumatic stress disorder symptomatology was assessed at hospital discharge via th
289  Cardiac arrest-induced posttraumatic stress symptomatology was associated with all-cause mortality/m
290  cardiac arrest-induced posttraumatic stress symptomatology was associated with significantly higher
291         Variation in hyperactive/inattentive symptomatology was associated with white matter microstr
292 .05, p = .293), a significant change in mood symptomatology was observed following COVID-19 restricti
293                                      Painful symptomatology was reported less frequently in the EE gr
294 ent clinical presentation to assess autistic symptomatology, we found that 8/26 (about a third) of ag
295 hich are more prone to week-to-week noise in symptomatology-we sought to use all data points over the
296 and the degree neurocognitive impairment and symptomatology were assessed.
297                        FA correlates of ADHD symptomatology were significantly associated with ADHD P
298 hereas cortical thickness correlates of ADHD symptomatology were unrelated to ADHD PRS.
299 udies should consider subtypes of depressive symptomatology when examining its relationship to dement
300 t, neuronal milieu as a key factor in autism symptomatology, with autism reflecting a less "social" n

 
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