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1 ple was obtained every 2 weeks regardless of symptomatology.
2 ences and promote substantial stress-related symptomatology.
3 ility in the amygdala and severity of threat symptomatology.
4 report more fluctuations in mood as residual symptomatology.
5 , depression/dysphoria, generalized anxiety) symptomatology.
6 renia (SZ) is likely as heterogeneous as its symptomatology.
7 CSPTC may also play an important role in OCD symptomatology.
8 rucial part of the circuits involved in PTSD symptomatology.
9 case identification is still solely based on symptomatology.
10 al connectivity that contributes to clinical symptomatology.
11 mm Hg may be associated with dyspnea-fatigue symptomatology.
12 D, and to relate this to specific metrics of symptomatology.
13 icipatory responding and associated clinical symptomatology.
14 clinical forms with a wide range of clinical symptomatology.
15 or out-of-phase REM sleep fuels dissociative symptomatology.
16 th either familial risk factors or prodromal symptomatology.
17  predictive of clinical measures of autistic symptomatology.
18 late cerebellar pathology with increased ASD symptomatology.
19 ing Scale was used to assess changes in ADHD symptomatology.
20 ations can occur and may contribute to acute symptomatology.
21 ed for chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) based on symptomatology.
22 cortices, appears to be associated with PTSD symptomatology.
23 a reduction in self-reported post-concussive symptomatology.
24 n younger age groups as a marker of negative symptomatology.
25 a telephone interview regarding PCa-specific symptomatology.
26 otoxin-induced sepsis mortality and clinical symptomatology.
27 ing endpoints that include bacteremia and/or symptomatology.
28 ers with overlapping susceptibility loci and symptomatology.
29     OXTR was also associated with depressive symptomatology.
30 g an underlying biological cause for initial symptomatology.
31 ychosocial predictors and correlates of PTSD symptomatology.
32 ssociated with an overall improvement in ICD symptomatology.
33 l of HCs in parallel with a reduction in SAD symptomatology.
34 pisodic disorder to one with near continuous symptomatology.
35 otion perception task were related to autism symptomatology.
36 risk could enable treatment to minimize PTSD symptomatology.
37 ecification of the importance of fundamental symptomatology.
38 rebellum and with corresponding neurological symptomatology.
39 ere defined as having significant depressive symptomatology.
40 ium concentrations depend on the severity of symptomatology.
41 xperienced normal function and no mandibular symptomatology.
42 rodromal scores accounted for 33.2% of acute symptomatology.
43 illness with a predominance of schizophrenic symptomatology.
44  inflammatory response and less neurological symptomatology.
45 rum calcium, parathyroid hormone levels, and symptomatology.
46 e, personal control, cognitive response, and symptomatology.
47 tion, and coping strategies, controlling for symptomatology.
48 s, the thaxtomins, which alone mimic disease symptomatology.
49 ibrosis, along with some atypical vasculitic symptomatology.
50 nglia lesions are associated with depressive symptomatology.
51 arriers prior to the onset of definite motor symptomatology.
52 tal cortex structure is a biomarker for ADHD symptomatology.
53 r PV remapping after 3 months, regardless of symptomatology.
54 re measured with the Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology.
55 gatively correlated with reported depressive symptomatology.
56 diagnosis in cases with vague or even absent symptomatology.
57 f the human GP, and its relation to clinical symptomatology.
58 oncurrent with the time course of behavioral symptomatology.
59 d with age, and their relationship with core symptomatology.
60 tween GABA signaling and autistic perceptual symptomatology.
61  of depression is based solely on behavioral symptomatology.
62 ted with brain structural correlates of ADHD symptomatology.
63  emotional neglect and subsequent depressive symptomatology.
64 ological electric activity or inducing ictal symptomatology.
65 er correlated with weaker FC and greater ASD symptomatology.
66 visive normalization may give rise to autism symptomatology.
67 ence of the callosum might generate autistic symptomatology?
68 e following: 1) always or chronic depressive symptomatology (7%); 2) antepartum only (6%); 3) postpar
69 tpartum (7%); and 5) never having depressive symptomatology (71%).
70 - 4.6) reflecting an improvement of clinical symptomatology after 6 weeks of treatment.
71  Significant improvements in CFS and patient symptomatology after DED treatment were evident only in
72  There was wide variation in the level of AR symptomatology after exposure to VLO, MC, or ragweed pol
73 enic bladder and chronic lower urinary tract symptomatology, alpha antagonists working alone or in co
74 bumin) in 13 HD cases of variable motor/mood symptomatology and 15 matched control cases in the prima
75 dhood maltreatment in relation to depressive symptomatology and alcohol abuse with conflicting findin
76 es can be challenging because of overlapping symptomatology and because both are associated with abno
77 ms level, to elicit translationally relevant symptomatology and behavioral deficits, has not yet been
78 tment arms had significantly less depressive symptomatology and better physical functioning by 13-mon
79  have examined the relationship between ADHD symptomatology and brain structure in population-based s
80       Yet, they have considerable overlap in symptomatology and clinical features, particularly in th
81 ory cytokines that most likely contribute to symptomatology and clinical manifestations.
82 s known about the influence of heart failure symptomatology and coping resources, such as social supp
83 ificantly associated with greater depressive symptomatology and decreased life satisfaction after adj
84 o assess lifelong, milder aspects of bipolar symptomatology and defines five temperaments: hyperthymi
85                                The different symptomatology and disease manifestations among patients
86 osis of children presenting with nonspecific symptomatology and disease progression can be lifesaving
87     The available treatments only ameliorate symptomatology and do not block disease progression.
88 lso include clinical characteristics such as symptomatology and duration of CPB.
89 was to contribute to the knowledge about the symptomatology and epidemiology of LNB.
90 lipopolysaccharide [LPS]) can develop airway symptomatology and exacerbations of asthma.
91 ronic pain disorder characterized by complex symptomatology and few consistently effective treatments
92 d as the presence of clinical levels of PTSD symptomatology and high perceived impairment in terms of
93 multaneous roles HPA axis activity, clinical symptomatology and HPA genetic variation play in cogniti
94 , 2'-fucosyllactose and 6'-sialyllactose, on symptomatology and immune responses in an ovalbumin-sens
95  and subsequently improved the heart failure symptomatology and in some cases reversed remodeling of
96 g symptoms after accounting for prehurricane symptomatology and interacted with stress to predict ext
97  between brain structural correlates of ADHD symptomatology and maps of dopaminergic gene expression.
98                                              Symptomatology and mortality in influenza-infected smoke
99  and prevalence with time and to explore the symptomatology and mortality of the disease in a large g
100 .4; P=0.497) associations between depressive symptomatology and mtDNAcn.
101 iation between antenatal maternal depressive symptomatology and neonatal amygdala volume and microstr
102 been theoretically postulated in relation to symptomatology and neurological disease course, but lack
103  activity were related to greater depressive symptomatology and partially mediated the association be
104 d neural activity may play a key role in the symptomatology and pathophysiology of airway inflammator
105 esis that tau pathology is closely linked to symptomatology and patterns of glucose hypometabolism in
106 blished that the dimensions of schizophrenic symptomatology and personality traits in nonpsychotic in
107 ered this year included diagnosis of NNVD by symptomatology and relationship to subsequent urodynamic
108 he RRV mutant (RRV(VP4-R446G)) produced less symptomatology and replicated to lower titers both in vi
109 (SUDs) present clinically with heterogeneous symptomatology and respond variably to therapeutic inter
110                              Despite similar symptomatology and similar degrees of striatal DA denerv
111                              Despite similar symptomatology and similar degrees of striatal DA denerv
112 s in the corticostriatal pathway may precede symptomatology and striatal cell death in Huntington's d
113 ry, and clinical features such as depressive symptomatology and suicidal ideation, and the outcome of
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                 The Inventory for Depressive Symptomatology and the Hopkins Symptom Checklist were us
117 e points corresponded to the periods of peak symptomatology and the onset of symptom resolution, resp
118 as measured with the Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology and the Young Mania Rating Scale (YMRS) a
119 nia, measured by the Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology and the Young Mania Rating Scale.
120 our ability to emulate aspects of depressive symptomatology and treatment response in nonhuman organi
121 teraction between patient, allergy triggers, symptomatology and vaccines used for AIT, some patients
122 e no significant correlations between autism symptomatology and white matter FA or axial diffusivity.
123  DES mutation (1 with mild and 1 with severe symptomatology) and a member without the mutation (contr
124  rates for the Rose questionnaire on angina (symptomatology) and a question asking whether the respon
125 tion about the natural history of H. pylori, symptomatology, and diagnostic therapeutic approaches fo
126              The frequency of Parkinson-like symptomatology, and DN loss, in neuroAIDS is often attri
127 ation correlating significantly with current symptomatology, and face aftereffects of children with e
128 reby modulating visceral nociception and IBS symptomatology, and might provide an explanation for the
129  Assessment of marital status, heart failure symptomatology, and perceived belonging support is neede
130  and clinical characteristics, heart failure symptomatology, and subcomponents of social support (i.e
131 ting disorders, that are reflective of their symptomatology, and that may influence pregnancy outcome
132 epression Scale, the Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology, and the Structured Clinical Interview fo
133  and clinical characteristics, heart failure symptomatology, and the subcomponents of social support
134 al mutation on infectivity, replication, and symptomatology; and (d) the genetic changes that occur w
135 ents by molecular causes rather than overall symptomatology; and develop more rational approaches to
136 progression and timely initiation to prevent symptomatology are not mutually exclusive as noted by th
137 y which this contributes to pathogenesis and symptomatology are unknown.
138 n VS activity on the emergence of depressive symptomatology as a function of emotional neglect.
139         Patients with significant depressive symptomatology, as indicated by a Beck Depression Invent
140 ic) with concordance or discordance for ADHD symptomatology assessed at 8, 10, and 12 years of age.
141 echsler Adult Intelligence Scale-Revised IQ, symptomatology assessed with the Positive and Negative S
142 consequence, experience posttraumatic stress symptomatology at clinical levels.
143 ionship between dimensional measures of ADHD symptomatology, brain structure, and reaction time varia
144 and perhaps also in psychiatry, based not on symptomatology but on the dysfunction of specific genes,
145 l responses is thought to be central to PTSD symptomatology, but its role in predicting PTSD is unkno
146 creatic cancer with detectable prediagnostic symptomatology can allow investigators to begin to ident
147  whether distinct trajectories of depressive symptomatology can be defined from pregnancy through 2 y
148  whether dimensional measures of psychiatric symptomatology capture brain-behavior relationships unac
149  (BP) with psychosis (BP+) express a complex symptomatology characterized by positive symptoms, negat
150 by the 16-item Quick Inventory of Depression Symptomatology-Clinician Rated (QIDS-C16) (score range,
151 phase (16-item Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Clinician Rated [QIDS-C16] score </=5 at
152 on the 16-item Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Clinician Rated suicide item.
153 easures included the Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Clinician-Rated (IDS-C) (score range, 0-8
154 -item version of the Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Clinician-Rated (SE=2.49, 95% CI=4.6-14.3
155                  The Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Clinician-Rated Version (IDS-C) and the Y
156  12 or higher and an Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Clinician-Rated Version score of 15 or hi
157      When a modified Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Clinician-Rated Version was evaluated by
158 ding of the neural processes associated with symptomatology common across these conditions (e.g., anh
159 rt and increased heart rate, without cardiac symptomatology] concurrently in 1 subject) were associat
160                                 Neurological symptomatology consisted of extrapyramidal movement abno
161 e glutamatergic system results in behavioral symptomatology consistent with autism spectrum disorders
162 ion, nearly all patients with ESRD develop a symptomatology consistent with heart failure if fluid re
163 but there are reasons to wonder whether this symptomatology constitutes a distinct entity.
164 orporated both risk factors and prediagnosis symptomatology could improve prediction enough to provid
165       These two dimensions may contribute to symptomatology differences across anxiety disorders; the
166                                  Psychiatric symptomatology during childhood predicts persistent ment
167 n of principal behavioral domains of bipolar symptomatology, e.g., anxiety, psychosis, impulsivity, e
168 ual care when using continuous data for PCMD symptomatology (effect size [ES] -0.34; 95% CI -0.53, -0
169 everity of allergic rhinoconjunctivitis (AR) symptomatology elicited after exposure to pollen in the
170 omplex and severe psychiatric disorder whose symptomatology encompasses a critical shift in awareness
171                                        Manic symptomatology, especially syndromal, was less frequent,
172                     We collected respiratory symptomatology for 347 children at 7 y of age and measur
173 ygdala reactivity, and by anxious/depressive symptomatology for those with the opposite neural risk p
174 ture and function that are linked to disease symptomatology from those linked to gene carrier status.
175 with OCD, OCPD, or both conditions differ on symptomatology, functioning, and a measure of self-contr
176  overlaps with the period when schizophrenia symptomatology gradually emerges raises the possibility
177  increased severity of threat, but not loss, symptomatology; greater peripheral anandamide levels wer
178                       In drug addiction such symptomatology has been attributed to reward deficiency,
179 iming and persistence of maternal depressive symptomatology has implications for screening and treatm
180 nxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress symptomatology, health-related quality of life and costs
181 hat among individuals with higher depressive symptomatology, IBUD attenuated the stimulant and mood-a
182 rogenic bladder, chronic lower urinary tract symptomatology, idiopathic urethritis, and the passage o
183 s (assessed with the Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology [IDS]) at baseline were studied.
184 tion was associated with greater respiratory symptomatology, impaired health status, and more frequen
185 onsequences of these lesions, and depressive symptomatology in 3,371 US men and women aged 65 years o
186 ons; brain-reactive antibodies contribute to symptomatology in autoimmune disease, infectious disease
187 hip between intelligence quotient and autism symptomatology in callosal agenesis, nor evidence that t
188 study reported reduced post-traumatic stress symptomatology in family members of patients recovering
189 ir potential to reduce post-traumatic stress symptomatology in family members.
190 nificant role in the development of variable symptomatology in HD.
191 enotypic and phenotypic expression of threat symptomatology in humans.
192 liformis infections associated with atypical symptomatology in nonendemic regions have raised questio
193         Diastolic dysfunction contributes to symptomatology in patients with DCM.
194 tially, treatment regimens targeted specific symptomatology in these women, such as oligomenorrhea or
195 al nexus plays a critical role in depressive symptomatology, in effect "hot wiring" networks together
196 rs showed markedly higher baseline anhedonia symptomatology (including pessimism, loss of pleasure, a
197 reased 1 week after the transplant, although symptomatology increased during this time.
198 hase with killing of microfilariae, clinical symptomatology, increases in plasma IL-5 and RANTES leve
199 ble for 237 and 205 children for whom we had symptomatology information and FEV1 measurements, respec
200 fragile X premutation with and without FXTAS symptomatology is warranted, as this population shows si
201 en a radiographic diagnosis without clinical symptomatology, it can also present with significant gen
202 ombined properties that favorably opposed CF symptomatology: it reduced inflammation and increased CF
203 e treatment induces translationally relevant symptomatology may differ from those in chronic schizoph
204 ach separately predicted level of adult PTSD symptomatology (mean [SD], PTSD Symptom Scale for no chi
205 le indicators of BPD severity, including BPD symptomatology, mood symptoms, suicidality, and neurocog
206 this study were to characterize the clinical symptomatology most strongly influenced by NCAN and to e
207 a rat model, which mimics the characteristic symptomatology observed in binge-eating disorder.
208                    In contrast to the severe symptomatology observed in response to infection with PV
209 rehensive view of INs as responsible for the symptomatology observed in these disorders.
210                                  The overall symptomatology of acute infection was similar in all mic
211  these changes play an important role in the symptomatology of anti-NMDAR encephalitis.
212 llular basis underlying the complex clinical symptomatology of bipolar disorder and the mechanisms un
213 ulation is a syndrome defined to capture the symptomatology of children whose diagnostic status with
214 xins in disease states may contribute to the symptomatology of disorders in which they are dysregulat
215           Sex hormones may contribute to the symptomatology of female-predominant temporomandibular d
216 n dystonia patients may explain the clinical symptomatology of focal dystonia.
217 uronal injury and death, thereby driving key symptomatology of HAND.
218 the mode of transmission, and the associated symptomatology of Helicobacter pylori were published, at
219          Because of the diverse outcomes and symptomatology of LLD, several theories, especially the
220 y thus contribute to the pathophysiology and symptomatology of MDD.
221  a significant, underappreciated role in the symptomatology of Parkinson disease as well as in the th
222 rove of immediate interest to aspects of the symptomatology of parkinsonism.
223 tionally, attention has focused on the motor symptomatology of PD, but it is now appreciated that the
224 suggest that distinct aspects of the complex symptomatology of PFC dysfunction in schizophrenia can b
225                                  Part of the symptomatology of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
226                                     Clinical symptomatology of red-man syndrome and histamine levels
227 in reward processing offer insights into the symptomatology of schizophrenia and its underlying neuro
228 ocessing may play in the pathophysiology and symptomatology of schizophrenia.
229 gic pathways and play a role in the clinical symptomatology of SPS patients.
230 nic zone in rolandic epilepsy (sensory-motor symptomatology of the rolandic cortex) and the ICOE-G (o
231  processes relate to the pathophysiology and symptomatology of this disorder.
232 observations are consistent with the diverse symptomatology of type I diabetes and demonstrate clear
233 the study of the severity of sensitivity and symptomatology on a continuum, which is termed 'fibromya
234                      Irrespective of disease symptomatology or geographic origin, the majority of the
235 the pattern of variation differed by whether symptomatology or medical history was assessed.
236 as antipsychotic medication status, clinical symptomatology, or demographic and illness characteristi
237 matosensory cortex was associated with worse symptomatology (particularly paraesthesia), reduced fine
238  factors involved ambiguous psychobehavioral symptomatology, patients' critical illness and inability
239 ed inverse correlation with ketamine-induced symptomatology, pointing to a possible resilience role t
240  change in the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology (QIDS) score from baseline to exit.
241  self-reported Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology (QIDS-SR) scale and 14 items from the cli
242 ng the 16-item Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology (QIDS-SR16) and the 17-item Hamilton Rati
243 sion severity (Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology, QIDS) and work performance (World Health
244 ventory-II and Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology ratings.
245  related to expression of parkinsonian motor symptomatology regardless of duration of MPTP exposure,
246 t disturbance, split leg syndrome and bulbar symptomatology related to vocalisation and breathing, an
247  evidence of a continuous circuit-subjective symptomatology relationship.
248 e governing the emotional and cardiovascular symptomatology relevant to anxiety and depression.
249 h hyperdopaminergia to lead to schizophrenic symptomatology remains uncertain.
250 rsion, and the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology, respectively.
251 There are clinically relevant differences in symptomatology, risk stratification, and efficacy of the
252 y significant (Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology score, 4.6 with PSE vs 6.9 with usual car
253 f difference in median post-traumatic stress symptomatology scores (diaries 24, SD 11.6; no diary 24,
254  the brain and Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology Self-Report (QIDS-SR) scores were include
255 or depression, quick inventory of depressive symptomatology self-report, and young mania rating scale
256 essed with the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology Self-Report.
257  Scores on the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology - Self Report (QIDS-SR-16), obtained at t
258 on the 16-item Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology, Self-Report (QIDS-SR) (secondary outcome
259 rt scales (the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Self Report [QIDS-SR] or the Beck Depress
260 weeks with the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-self report version 16 (QIDS-SR16).
261 ptom severity (Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Self Report) accounted for only 50% of th
262 ptom severity (Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Self Report).
263 as assessed with the Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Self Report, the Hamilton Depression Rati
264 th the 16-item Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Self-Rated (QIDS-SR), and side effects wi
265 inal P = .04), Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Self-Report (-7.5 vs -5.8; ES = 0.37, nom
266 r Depression (HRSD), Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Self-Report (IDS-SR), Hamilton Rating Sca
267 f <or=5 on the Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Self-Report (QIDS-SR(16)) (equivalent to
268    The 16-item Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Self-Report (QIDS-SR(16)), obtained at tr
269 come was the 30-item Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Self-Report scale (IDS-SR(30)).
270 9.1) (P < .001), and Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Self-report scores from from 49.3 (95% CI
271 on the 16-item Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Self-Report).
272 t-rated MADRS, Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology-Self-Report, Clinical Global Impression-I
273    The 16-item Quick Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology--Self-Report (QIDS-SR-16) was used to det
274 ction; achieving asthma control and reducing symptomatology, severe exacerbations and associated work
275 treatment of AUD and suggest that depressive symptomatology should be considered as a potential moder
276 omesenteric occlusion in patients with acute symptomatology showed good short-term clinical success r
277 patients with schizophrenia, irrespective of symptomatology, showed attenuation of the anterior cingu
278 port using search terms that were related to symptomatology such as describing symptoms of STDs, whil
279      Chronic anemia also leads to background symptomatology such as dyspnea, which can mask the clini
280  with evidence of PVC infection and systemic symptomatology such as fever, carefully inspect the PVC
281                            This delay of ALS symptomatology temporally overlapped with the inhibition
282 is more closely linked to hypometabolism and symptomatology than amyloid.
283 r contribution to expression of parkinsonian symptomatology than proposed previously.
284 lassification system identifies the variable symptomatology that patients with ESRD experience depend
285 item clinician-rated Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology, the 17-item and 21-item Hamilton Depress
286 mice have recapitulated key aspects of human symptomatology, the cellular origins of CDKL5 deficiency
287 l networks, cognitive status, and depressive symptomatology, the risk of death remained elevated for
288 esults showed that high levels of depressive symptomatology throughout the 10-year time span was asso
289 reatment that can ameliorate most of the ASD symptomatology; thus, identifying novel therapies is urg
290                     Despite a well-described symptomatology, treatment delay and sequelae are common
291 ork Heart Association (NYHA) class III or IV symptomatology underwent right heart catheterization for
292  this study was to assess whether depressive symptomatology was associated with vascular endothelial
293                                 No autonomic symptomatology was observed.
294 with depression, the influence of depressive symptomatology was statistically removed.
295 ent clinical presentation to assess autistic symptomatology, we found that 8/26 (about a third) of ag
296 hich are more prone to week-to-week noise in symptomatology-we sought to use all data points over the
297 and the degree neurocognitive impairment and symptomatology were assessed.
298 f catastrophizing controlling for depressive symptomatology were significantly associated with increa
299 andic cortex) and the ICOE-G (occipital lobe symptomatology), while the autonomic clinical manifestat
300 t, neuronal milieu as a key factor in autism symptomatology, with autism reflecting a less "social" n

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