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Iranian Journal of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. 2008; 2 (1): 26-30
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-87121

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Antisocial, aggressive and delinquent behaviors in adults often begin early in life. Basal cortisol is a valuable biological marker in children with disruptive behavior disorder [DBD]. To investigate the association between biological factor [cortisol] and disruptive behaviors, we studied the effect of family training on salivary cortisol level in children with DBD. Basal salivary cortisol levels were studied in 19 children with DBD, [aged 8 -13 years old] prior and 2 months after the treatment. The disruptive behavior of the child was also assessed by Child Behavior Checklist [CBCL], before and 2 months after treatment. Children with lower basal cortisol level had more sever behavioral problems. Surprisingly, this group had a better response to family therapy. Parental training is an effective method for behavioral modification of children with DBD. Salivary cortisol can be considered as a biological marker for the severity of disruptive behavior and response to therapy


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Humans , Male , Female , Parents , Hydrocortisone/analysis , Hydrocortisone , Saliva , Biomarkers
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JRMS-Journal of Research in Medical Sciences. 2007; 12 (1): 45-48
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-104613

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Septic arthritis with polyarticular presentation is an uncommon clinical entity. A case of complicated staphylococcal infection with purulent and reactive polyarthritis, osteomyelitis, cutaneous and pleuropericardial involvement as well as transient blindness is presented here


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Humans , Male , Osteomyelitis , Staphylococcal Infections , Bacteremia , Shock, Septic
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