[21] I find that the accident did trigger
the onset of his symptoms associated with the tendinopathy.
Patients with an acute (sudden)
onset of symptoms associated with the eyes should be evaluated immediately.
Not exact matches
Not long after the HD gene was isolated, studies led by MacDonald, also a co-author
of the current investigation, found that a variation in the number
of CAG trinucleotide repeats within the HD gene, which codes for a protein called huntingtin, is the primary determinant
of the age at which HD
symptoms appear, with a greater number
of CAG repeats
associated with an earlier
symptom onset.
After analyzing both scans together for DNA variants
associated with differences between when each patient's movement -
associated symptoms first appeared and when they would have been expected based on the number
of CAG repeats, MGH CHGR investigator and lead author Jong - Min Lee, PhD, identified two locations on chromosome 15 where variants were significantly
associated with either early or late
symptom onset.
Overall, only 19 percent
of the patients at high risk for influenza -
associated complications who saw a primary - care provider within two days
of the
onset of their
symptoms received antiviral treatment.
Olfactory dysfunction is commonly
associated with neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease, and is often a measurable sign
of these diseases prior to the
onset of their cardinal
symptoms.
The research indicates that early
onset of menopausal
symptoms is
associated with dysfunction
of the endothelium, which is the lining
of blood vessels.
Higher IGF2 methylation was also
associated with higher ADHD
symptoms between the ages
of 7 and 13, but only for children who showed an early
onset of conduct problems.
«
Onset of behavioural
symptoms was
associated by the parents with measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination in eight
of the 12 children,» declared the Lancet paper's «findings» section.
But the length
of the mutation varies between individuals, and longer repeats are
associated with earlier
onset of symptoms.
Ambient levels
of PM 2 days before submaximal exercise testing were significantly
associated with increased ST - segment depression during the test.17 This finding suggests that air pollution exposure conveys a greater susceptibility to myocardial ischemia, as demonstrated in an experimental study
of dogs exposed to CAP.175 These results also offer insight regarding the relationship between exposure to PM and the timing
of AMI.11 Significant associations were identified between
symptom onset and both acute (levels within 2 hours before
symptoms) and subacute (previous - day average concentration) exposures to PM2.5.
Alzheimer's disease Studies on arachidonic acid and the pathogenesis
of Alzheimer's disease is mixed with one study
of AA and its metabolites suggests they are
associated with the
onset of Alzheimer's disease, [18] whereas another study suggests that the supplementation
of arachidonic acid during the early stages
of this disease may actually be effective in reducing
symptoms and slowing the disease progress.
Jang et al's 35 study also showed that employment change is
associated with risk
of new -
onset depressive
symptoms, and that the association depends on sex and head
of household status.
In a recent report, the Institute
of Medicine identified 5 risk factors
associated with the
onset of depression: having a parent or other close biological relative with a mood disorder; experiencing a severely stressful event; having low self - esteem, a sense
of low self - efficacy, and a sense
of helplessness or hopelessness; being female; and living in poverty.39 This national study
of depressive
symptoms in mothers
of children in kindergarten who attended a Head Start program supports the predictive validity
of several
of the risk factors published by the Institute
of Medicine and corroborates findings from several earlier studies that examine depression in mothers
of young children.
As KOWEPS examines employment status and depression using CES - D, several reports have identified the effects
of employment status and depression using KOWEPS data.33 — 35 Kim et al33 found that changing from precarious to permanent work or from permanent to precarious work was
associated with new -
onset depressive
symptoms among Korean women.
Some psychophysiological assessments (galvanic skin response, heart rate, breathing, pupil dilation, stress cortisol) can identify anxiety - related patterns
of autonomic arousal, but a clinical diagnosis still requires diagnostic interview to assess
symptom onset, duration, severity and
associated impairment.
In addition, it may be possible to prevent the development
of suicidal behavior and other psychiatric
symptoms by helping parents
of at - risk youths to modify their child - rearing behavior.50 Because parental psychiatric disorders are
associated with maladaptive parenting and offspring suicidality, it may also be possible to prevent the
onset of suicidal behavior by improving the recognition and treatment
of parental psychiatric disorders.
Possibly, mania is a more purely biologically driven phenomenon than bipolar depression, with
onsets more readily attributable to medication inconsistency, sleep deprivation, circadian disruption, or behavioral activation.21,22,84 - 86 In contrast, social and familial support has been found to protect against depression in bipolar and unipolar affective disorders, but the role
of these variables in manic recurrences is unclear.86 - 88 An analysis
of laboratory interactional data from a subset
of 44 families in this sample revealed that treatment - related improvements in family communication skills were more closely
associated with reductions in patients» depressive than manic
symptoms.56 Thus, manic and depressive
symptoms may be influenced by different constellations
of risk and protective factors.
The
onset of depressive
symptoms is usually
associated with a trigger in the patient's current personal life.
The three primary goals are: (1) to decrease the depressive
symptoms; (2) to improve the interpersonal problems
associated with the
onset of the depressive episode; and (3) to help clients strengthen their social support networks.
Parental abuse,
onset of problem behavior in early childhood, financial hardship and lack
of supervision are all
associated with more severe conduct disorder.10, 18 Additionally, a poorer prognosis is
associated with an increase in the number and severity
of specific DSM - IV criteria.10 Risk also increases with comorbid ADHD and substance abuse.10 These dimensions should guide treatment Subclinical conduct disorder
symptoms or those
of recent
onset may be amenable to physician - parent counseling.
Moving beyond simple observations
of the negative outcomes
associated with depressive
symptoms in pregnancy and the postpartum period requires information about 2 related phenomena: 1) the identification
of distinct subgroups
of women in terms
of onset and persistence
of depressive
symptoms, and 2) the identification
of demographic and clinical correlates
of these subgroups to aid in the development
of more refined models
of mechanisms linking depressive
symptoms to behavioral and physical health outcomes.