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Case Report Pages 74-76
Abstract: A 31-year-old woman with a nursing background and loin pain-hematuria syndrome undergoes a renal auto- transplant. During her recovery and prolonged hospitalization, her care team becomes increasingly concerned about a factitious disorder. With the roll-out of the 21st Century Cures Act Final Rule, which involves direct sharing of medical records with
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Mini Review Pages 70-73
Abstract: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by social skill and communication disability, accompanied by repetitive behavior that interferes with the individual’s verbal and non-verbal communication. An up-growing number of researches have put to evidence that ASD physiopathology is related with metabolic and glutamatergic transmission in the vertebrate brain alterations, which are directly affected by oxidative stress levels. The purpose of the present work was to perform a bibliographic survey about the potential application of N-acetylcysteine
Case Report Pages 65-69
Abstract: The recurrent nature of Bipolar Disorder (BD) is the main cause of disability associated with the illness. Despite the proliferation of drugs approved for the maintenance phase of BD, the relapse rate is still high. The combination of drugs, especially the potentiation of mood-stabilizers with second generation antipsychotics, may reduce the risk of relapse and rehospitalization. However, studies on the efficacy of specific combinations are scarce.
Case Report Pages 56-64
Abstract: The primary aim of the current study was to fill a gap in the literature by evaluating how an ACT for chronic pain group results in clinically meaningful changes in pain-related acceptance in a population of Veterans.
Review Article Pages 44-55
Abstract: In the last few years, several studies have suggested the presence of high rates of psychopathology in the trans population and those with gender variability. The purpose of this paper has been to investigate the prevalence of psychiatric disorders in gender dysphoric and gender non-conforming people, as well as their relationship to the stigma and discrimination that they often suffer. For this purpose, this review includes 37 studies published in the last five years, which address
Review Article Pages 37-43
Abstract: Knowledge about the biological basis of violence in people with severe mental illness is needed to formulate strategies in the management of violence. The aim of this study was to identify and describe the biological factors associated with interpersonal violence in adults with severe mental illness.
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