SUBTLE PHENOTYPE DIFFERENCES IN PSYCHIATRIC PATIENTS WITH AND WITHOUT SERUM IMMUNOGLOBULIN G ANTIBODIES TO SYNAPSIN

Subtle Phenotype Differences in Psychiatric Patients With and Without Serum Immunoglobulin G Antibodies to Synapsin

The discovery that antibodies targeting neuronal antigens can induce severe psychiatric symptoms has been a significant progress in the understanding of psychiatric disorders.Antibodies targeting synapsin I in serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) were first reported in 2015 in a patient with limbic encephalitis.Because of its regulatory Door Mat fun

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Legislation has Changed But Issues Remain: Provider Perceptions of Caring for People Who Use Cannabis During Pregnancy in Safety Net Health Settings, a Qualitative Pilot Study

Objective: To identify perceptions of cannabis use and risk among maternal health providers who provide care for people who use cannabis during pregnancy in safety-net health settings.Methods: Using qualitative, constructivist ground Ruler theory methods, we conducted semistructured remote interviews with 10 providers (2 midwives, 6 OB/GYN physicia

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