Trastorno por tics y trastorno obsesivo compulsivo: Trastornos neuropsiquiátricos pediátricos autoinmunes asociados a infecciones por estreptococos (PANDAS) y enfermedades psiquiátricas en niños y adolescentes

Q4 Medicine
Hilario Blasco-Fontecilla, Victor del Rio-Peña, Ping Wang, Chao Li, Marina Martin-Moratinos, Marcos Bella-Fernández
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PANDAS syndrome (Pediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders associated with Streptococcal infections) is associated with different neuropsychiatric disorders, such as tic disorders and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). This study of 801 children and adolescents compares the socio-demographic, clinical and academic functioning profile of ASLO-positive patients with that of ASLO-negative or non-ASLO-positive patients. The results indicate that ASLO-positive patients are seven times more likely to have tics and OCD, as well as a higher frequency of Emergency Department admissions and a higher prevalence of trauma or fractures. However, no association between ASLO positivity and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) or academic functioning is found.
抽搐和强迫性强迫症:与链球菌感染(PANDAS)相关的儿童自身免疫神经精神疾病和儿童和青少年的精神疾病
PANDAS综合征(与链球菌感染相关的儿童自身免疫性神经精神疾病)与不同的神经精神疾病有关,如抽动障碍和强迫症(OCD)。这项针对801名儿童和青少年的研究比较了aslo阳性患者与aslo阴性或非aslo阳性患者的社会人口统计学、临床和学术功能特征。结果表明,aslo阳性的患者有抽搐和强迫症的可能性是正常人的7倍,而且急诊入院的频率更高,创伤或骨折的患病率也更高。然而,没有发现ASLO阳性与注意缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)或学习功能之间的联系。
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Psiquiatria Biologica
Psiquiatria Biologica Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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期刊介绍: Es la Publicación Oficial de la Sociedad Española de Psiquiatría Biológica. Los recientes avances en el conocimiento de la bioquímica y de la fisiología cerebrales y el progreso en general en el campo de las neurociencias han abierto el camino al desarrollo de la psiquiatría biológica, fundada sobre bases anatomofisiológicas, más sólidas y científicas que la psiquiatría tradicional.
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