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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38103077/the-correlation-of-esketamine-with-specific-adverse-events-a-deep-dive-into-the-faers-database
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ying Jiang, Zhiqiang Du, Yuan Shen, Qin Zhou, Haohao Zhu
Analyzing the vast data from FAERS database to evaluate the association between Esketamine and specific adverse events to guide clinical practice and regulatory decisions. Data related to Esketamine adverse events from 2019 Q1 to 2023 Q1 were collected from FAERS database. After data standardization, various signal quantification technologies, such as ROR, PRR, BCPNN, and MGPS, were employed to identify and evaluate adverse reaction signals closely related to the use of Esketamine comprehensively. A total of 5061 reports with Esketamine as the primary suspected drug were obtained, identifying 117 adverse reaction terms (PT) involving 27 system organ class (SOC) categories...
December 16, 2023: European Archives of Psychiatry and Clinical Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37436579/the-neuropsychiatric-safety-profile-of-lasmiditan-a-comparative-disproportionality-analysis-with-triptans
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Diane Merino, Alexandre O Gérard, Elise K Van Obberghen, Alexandre Destere, Michel Lanteri-Minet, Milou-Daniel Drici
Migraine constitutes the world's second-leading cause of disability. Triptans, as serotonin 5-HT1B/1D receptor agonists, remain the first-line treatment, despite discouraged use in individuals at high cardiovascular risk. Lasmiditan, a selective lipophilic 5-HT1F agonist without vasoconstrictive effects, is an emerging option. We aimed to investigate the safety profile of lasmiditan in the WHO pharmacovigilance database (VigiBase® ) using a comparative disproportionality analysis with triptans. VigiBase® was queried for all reports involving lasmiditan and triptans...
July 12, 2023: Neurotherapeutics: the Journal of the American Society for Experimental NeuroTherapeutics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37433243/dissociation-in-patients-with-epilepsy-and-functional-seizures-a-narrative-review-of-the-literature
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REVIEW
Maureen Cassady, Gaston Baslet
Dissociation is a "disruption of the usually integrated functions of consciousness, memory, identity or perception of the environment" according to DSM-5.  It is commonly seen in psychiatric disorders including primary dissociative disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and panic disorder. Dissociative phenomena are also described in the context of substance intoxication, sleep deprivation and medical illnesses including traumatic brain injury, migraines, and epilepsy. Patients with epilepsy have higher rates of dissociative experiences as measured on the Dissociative Experiences Scale compared to healthy controls...
August 2023: Seizure: the Journal of the British Epilepsy Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36451765/the-incubus-phenomenon-prevalence-frequency-and-risk-factors-in-psychiatric-inpatients-and-university-undergraduates
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marc L Molendijk, Ouarda Bouachmir, Harriët Montagne, Laura Bouwman, Jan Dirk Blom
BACKGROUND: The incubus phenomenon is a paroxysmal sleep-related disorder characterized by the visuotactile sensation of a person or entity exerting pressure on one's thorax during episodes of sleep paralysis and (apparent) wakefulness. This terrifying phenomenon is relatively unknown even though a previous meta-analysis indicated a lifetime prevalence of 0.11 for individuals in the general population and of 0.41 for selected at-risk groups, including people diagnosed with schizophrenia and students...
2022: Frontiers in Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36349795/splitting-the-unity-of-bodily-self-toward-a-comprehensive-review-of-phenomenology-and-psychopathology-of-heautoscopy
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Joanna Szczotka, Michał Wierzchoń
BACKGROUND: Heautoscopy refers to a pathological experience of visual reduplication of one's body with an ambiguous sense of self-location and a disturbing sensation of owning the illusory body. It has been recognized to occur in the course of strikingly diverse psychiatric and neurological disorders, such as schizophrenia, space-occupying lesions, frequently of the temporal or parietal lobes, migraine, epilepsy, and depression. The literature on the subject suffers from numerous conceptual inconsistencies, scarcity of clinical data, and a lack of theoretical integratory framework that could explain the uniqueness of these symptoms...
November 4, 2022: Psychopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36053735/spontaneous-and-induced-out-of-body-experiences-during-sleep-paralysis-emotions-aura-recognition-and-clinical-implications
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nerea L Herrero, Francisco T Gallo, Miguel Gasca-Rolín, Pablo M Gleiser, Cecilia Forcato
Sleep paralysis is characterized by the incapacity to perform voluntary movements during sleep/wake transitions, and could bring great discomfort. During sleep paralysis, out-of-body experiences can occur. Out-of-body experiences refers to the sensation of being outside of the physical body and perceiving the world from this outside perspective; however, they are pleasant in comparison with other sleep paralysis hallucinations. Lucid dreams are dreams in which a subject becomes aware of being dreaming while the dream occurs...
August 26, 2022: Journal of Sleep Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34653785/the-monologue-of-the-double-allocentric-reduplication-of-the-own-voice-alters-bodily-self-perception
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marte Roel Lesur, Elena Bolt, Gianluca Saetta, Bigna Lenggenhager
During autoscopic phenomena, people perceive a double of themselves in extrapersonal space. Such clinical allocentric self-experiences sometimes co-occur with auditory hallucinations, yet experimental setups to induce similar illusions in healthy participants have generally neglected acoustic cues. We investigated whether feeling the presence of an auditory double could be provoked experimentally by recording healthy participants' own versus another person's voice and movements using binaural headphones from an egocentric (the participants' own) and an allocentric (a dummy head located elsewhere) perspective...
October 2021: Consciousness and Cognition
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34447651/efficacy-and-safety-of-intranasal-esketamine-in-treatment-resistant-depression-in-adults-a-systematic-review
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REVIEW
Alisha Sapkota, Hajra Khurshid, Israa A Qureshi, Nasrin Jahan, Terry R Went, Waleed Sultan, Michael Alfonso
Intranasal form of esketamine, the S-enantiomer of racemic ketamine, was approved by the US FDA in 2019 for treatment-resistant depression (TRD) in adults. Since intranasal esketamine is a newly approved drug with a novel mechanism of action, much still remains unknown in regard to its use in TRD. The objective of this study is to systematically review the latest existing evidence on intranasal esketamine, and provide a better insight into its safety and efficacy in TRD in adults. PubMed, MEDLINE (through PubMed), and Google Scholar were systematically searched from 2016 to 2021, using automation tools...
August 2021: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33786219/autoscopic-hallucinations-in-an-african-american-female-patient-with-schizophrenia
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Ganeya Gajaram, Tiffiney Lake, Dung Nguyen, Sukhjeet Sangha, Ayodeji Jolayemi
Autoscopic hallucinations are rare phenomena, with a handful of cases reported in patients with comorbidities and only one in a patient with schizophrenia. This case report discusses a 25-year-old African American female with schizophrenia and auditory hallucinations who presented with autoscopic hallucinations. The patient was interviewed on three separate occasions, her medical chart was consulted, a head computed tomography (CT) was performed, and her serum and urine laboratory values were monitored. Her head CT was normal, and her laboratory values were unremarkable...
February 23, 2021: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30325332/multidetector-computed-tomography-findings-of-auto-evacuated-secondary-acquired-cholesteatoma-a-morphologic-and-quantitative-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
İrfan Çelebi, Gülpembe Bozkurt, Abdullah Soydan Mahmutoğlu, Umman Guliyev
OBJECTIVES: To describe and quantify computed tomography (CT) findings of auto-evacuated (spontaneously drained) secondary acquired cholesteatoma (SAC). MATERIALS AND METHODS: This multicenter retrospective study included 69 patients with intermittent ear discharge diagnosed with SAC by autoscopy or automicroscopy who were surgically treated. Three independent radiologists measured the medial and lateral attic distance on coronal and axial planes using multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) in 75 ear CTs from 69 patients with intraoperatively verified diagnoses of pars flaccida cholesteatoma (n=36), pars tensa cholesteatoma (n=24), and auto-atticotomy or automastoidectomy (n=15) and compared them with contralateral healthy ears...
October 13, 2018: Journal of International Advanced Otology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29754115/delusional-misidentifications-in-a-procrustean-bed
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EDITORIAL
G N Christodoulou, M Margariti, N Christodoulou
The Delusional Misidentification Syndromes (DMSs) are characterized by defective integration of the normally The Delusional Misidentification Syndromes (DMSs) are characterized by defective integration of the normally fused functions of perception and recognition. The classical sub-types are: the syndromes of Capgras, Fregoli,Intermetamorphosis (mentioned in 3) and Subjective doubles. These syndromes occur in a clear sensorium and shouldbe differentiated from the banal transient misidentifications occurring in confusional states and in mania and from thenon-delusional misidentifications (e...
January 2018: Psychiatrikē, Psychiatriki
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29145190/charles-bonnet-syndrome-and-other-hallucinatory-phenomena
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REVIEW
François Boller, Daniel S Birnbaum, Nicoletta Caputi
Descriptions of hallucinatory phenomena have figured prominently since the beginning of recorded history. Jean Etienne Esquirol (1772-1840) is usually credited for having introduced the term in 1817, differentiating between hallucinations and illusions. Both are wrong perceptions, but in illusions, an external stimulus is always present whereas hallucinations are perceptions that occur in the absence of corresponding sensory stimuli. They occur in a variety of conditions but more often in the mentally ill, especially in schizophrenia where hallucinations, particularly auditory hallucinations represent for many, such as Henri Ey one of the cardinal features...
2018: Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24921454/dissociative-identity-disorder-did-in-japan-a-forensic-case-report-and-the-recent-increase-in-reports-of-did
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Y U Sekine
The subject of this report murdered four young girls between 1988 and 1989. The forensic psychiatric evaluation showed that soon after the sudden death of his dearest grandfather he had developed dissociative symptoms including depersonalization, autoscopy, fugue, dissociative amnesia, Ganser's syndrome and DID, on the basis of earlier traumatic experiences under the dysfunctional family circumstances of his early childhood. His DID was thought to be manifest in at least four personalities, i.e., a host personality, a child personality, a cool personality and a female personality...
2000: International Journal of Psychiatry in Clinical Practice
https://read.qxmd.com/read/24613734/hyperemesis-gravidarum-a-case-of-starvation-and-altered-sensorium-gestosis-asg
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Miriam Erick
Of the problems that complicate child-bearing, hyperemesis gravidarum (HG), or severe nausea and vomiting of pregnancy (NVP), is likely one of the most painful with unrelenting retching and vomiting that can lead to measurable injuries such as Mallory-Weiss Syndrome and esophageal rupture, and/or subtle maternal cognitive impairments related to starvation and dehydration. Recognized hallmarks of HG include dehydration, ketonuria, weight loss over 5%, and electrolyte abnormalities not attributable to other causes...
May 2014: Medical Hypotheses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23086176/ictal-autoscopic-phenomena-and-near-death-experiences-a-study-of-five-patients-with-ictal-autoscopies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robert Hoepner, Kirsten Labudda, Theodor W May, Martin Schoendienst, Friedrich G Woermann, Christian G Bien, Christian Brandt
Autoscopic phenomena in general may-among other conditions-occur during epileptic seizures and near death experiences. We set the hypothesis that ictal autoscopic phenomena and near death experiences have a similar semiology as measured by the Near Death Experience Questionnaire. We also investigated whether patients with aura before temporal lobe seizures with or without autoscopic phenomena could be distinguished by this questionnaire. For these purposes, we examined five patients with ictal autoscopy and 12 patients with aura before temporal lobe seizures without ictal autoscopy as controls...
March 2013: Journal of Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22414229/anomalous-bodily-self-experiences-among-recreational-ketamine-users
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leanne K Wilkins, Todd A Girard, J Allan Cheyne
INTRODUCTION: Out-of-body experiences present a unique paradigm to investigate cognitive and neural mechanisms of bodily-self processes and their disorders. Previous work on out-of-body experiences associated with sleep paralysis supported a model in which illusory movement experiences reflect disrupted bodily-self integration generating anomalous vestibular and motor sensations. Further disintegration and progression of the experience may then give rise to out-of-body feelings, which in turn may instigate out-of-body autoscopy...
2012: Cognitive Neuropsychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/22377330/unilateral-autoscopic-phenomena-as-a-lateralizing-sign-in-focal-epilepsy
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robert Hoepner, Kirsten Labudda, Matthias Hoppe, Martin Schoendienst, Reinhard Schulz, Maria Tomka-Hoffmeister, Friedrich G Woermann, Alois Ebner, Christian G Bien, Christian Brandt
Positive autoscopic phenomena - autoscopy, heautoscopy and out-of-body experience - may occur in a variety of diseases and also in physiological conditions. They are a rare but probably underreported phenomenon in focal epilepsies. Here, we investigate whether ictal lateralized autoscopic phenomena give lateralizing information about the underlying epileptic focus. We present the cases of seven patients from our center who experienced ictal lateralized autoscopic phenomena and analyzed their focus lateralization and localization of the underlying brain lesion...
March 2012: Epilepsy & Behavior: E&B
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21776133/internal-autoscopy-a-case-report
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
K N Rao
Internal autoscopy, a rare special type of visual hallucination, is claimed to have been mainly reported by French psychiatrist who considered it to occur mainly in young female subjects suffering from hysteria. In this report, such a cases is described in a 70 year old male patient suffering from M.D.P. (Depression). Its differential diagnosis and phenomenology is discussed. It is suggested that Internal autoscopy may be cognitive or ideational disturbance, expressed as a perceptual experience.
July 1992: Indian Journal of Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21395568/numinous-like-auras-and-spirituality-in-persons-with-partial-seizures
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Rima Dolgoff-Kaspar, Alan B Ettinger, Sarit A Golub, Kenneth Perrine, Cynthia Harden, Susan D Croll
This study investigated hyperreligiosity in persons with partial epilepsy by exploring a relationship between aura symptoms and spirituality. It was reasoned that patients with high frequencies of auras that are suggestive of metaphysical phenomena, termed numinous-like auras, would report increased spirituality of an unconventional form, both during their seizures and generally. Numinous-like auras included: dreaminess/feeling of detachment, autoscopy, derealization, depersonalization, time speed alterations, bodily distortions, and pleasure...
March 2011: Epilepsia
https://read.qxmd.com/read/21219608/autoscopic-phenomena-case-report-and-review-of-literature
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REVIEW
Francesca Anzellotti, Valeria Onofrj, Valerio Maruotti, Leopoldo Ricciardi, Raffaella Franciotti, Laura Bonanni, Astrid Thomas, Marco Onofrj
BACKGROUND: Autoscopic phenomena are psychic illusory visual experiences consisting of the perception of the image of one's own body or face within space, either from an internal point of view, as in a mirror or from an external point of view. Descriptions based on phenomenological criteria distinguish six types of autoscopic experiences: autoscopic hallucination, he-autoscopy or heautoscopic proper, feeling of a presence, out of body experience, negative and inner forms of autoscopy...
January 10, 2011: Behavioral and Brain Functions: BBF
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