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Australas Psychiatry ; 23(1): 63-5, 2015 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25520002

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to report and describe a case of psychosocial short stature in an adolescent girl with psychotic features. Psychosocial short stature is a rare condition in which emotional stress or deprivation in childhood profoundly reduces growth, leading to persistent short stature. This disorder is variably known as psychosocial dwarfism, hyperphagic short stature or maternal deprivation dwarfism. In the literature, psychosocial short stature has not been associated previously with psychosis. CONCLUSIONS: We formulate that our patient's short stature, developmental regression and psychotic features were culminations of insecure mother-child attachment, personal traumatic experiences, immigrant status, high family expressed emotions and social isolation. Neuropsychiatric influences were critically regarded due to our patient's fluctuations in behaviour and affect, in the setting of cortical volume loss on brain MRI. Diagnostic hypotheses included childhood disintegrative disorder or childhood-onset schizophrenia. The management plan involved inpatient family psychoeducation, a pharmacological trial with an atypical antipsychotic and community mental health service follow-up for family therapy and psychotherapy.


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Dwarfism/complications , Psychotic Disorders/complications , Adolescent , Antipsychotic Agents/therapeutic use , Atrophy/pathology , Cerebral Cortex/pathology , Child Behavior Disorders/complications , Child Behavior Disorders/drug therapy , Child Behavior Disorders/pathology , Child Behavior Disorders/therapy , Developmental Disabilities/complications , Developmental Disabilities/drug therapy , Developmental Disabilities/pathology , Developmental Disabilities/therapy , Dwarfism/drug therapy , Dwarfism/pathology , Dwarfism/therapy , Family Therapy , Female , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Neuroimaging , Psychotherapy , Psychotic Disorders/drug therapy , Psychotic Disorders/pathology , Psychotic Disorders/therapy
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Front Behav Neurosci ; 8: 360, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25360094

ABSTRACT

The role of endogenous oxytocin as neuromodulator of birth, lactation and social behaviors is well-recognized. Moreover, the use of oxytocin as a facilitator of social and other behaviors is becoming more and more accepted. Many positive effects have been attributed to intranasal oxytocin administration in animals and humans; with current research highlighting encouraging advances in its potential for use in mental health disorders. The new frontier will be investigating the effective use of oxytocin in pediatric populations. Limited animal data is available on this. Large-scale human studies focusing on autism are currently under way, but many other possibilities seem to lie in the future. However, we need to know more about the risks and effects of repeated use on the developing brain and body. This paper will provide an overview of the current understanding of the role of endogenous oxytocin and its related neuropeptide systems in influencing behaviors, in particular attachment, and will review (a) the literature on the use of intranasal oxytocin in young animals, children (age range birth-12 years) and adolescents (age range 13-19 years), (b) the expected benefits and risks based on the current research, and (c) the risks of oxytocin in children with severe psychopathology and early life trauma. The paper will conclude with a clinical perspective on these findings.

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Aust Fam Physician ; 42(11): 761, 2013 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24358537
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Aust Fam Physician ; 42(9): 624-7, 2013 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24024222

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Emerging psychosis is a challenging presentation for the general practitioner as there is disagreement in the literature about classification and appropriate treatment protocols. OBJECTIVE: This paper highlights three main issues in primary care: recognising early signs of emerging psychosis, and how and when to refer patients; complexities associated with comorbid substance use; and management when the patient is referred back to primary care in the post-acute phase. DISCUSSION: Emerging psychosis is a complex presentation that warrants a considered approach right from the initial assessment. This paper emphasises the rationale for 'watchful waiting' in the interest of diagnostic certainty before potentially harmful treatments are commenced. There are also guidelines for a balanced approach to management, where engagement with the patient, monitoring medication effects and preventing relapse are the main aims.


Subject(s)
General Practice , Psychotic Disorders/diagnosis , Psychotic Disorders/therapy , Adolescent , Antipsychotic Agents/therapeutic use , Diagnosis, Differential , Humans , Male , Psychotherapy , Referral and Consultation , Watchful Waiting
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22254478

ABSTRACT

Cardiovascular diseases are the most popular cause of death in the world recently. For postoperatives, cardiac rehabilitation is still asked to maintain at home (phase II) to improve cardiac function. However, only one third of outpatients do the exercise regularly, reflecting the difficulty for home-based healthcare: lacking of monitoring and motivation. Hence, a cardio-pulmonary rehabilitation system was proposed in this research to improve rehabilitation efficiency for better prognosis. The proposed system was built on mobile phone and receiving electrocardiograph (ECG) signal from a wireless ECG holter via Bluetooth connection. Apart from heart rate (HR) monitor, an ECG derived respiration (EDR) technique is also included to provide respiration rate (RR). Both HR and RR are the most important vital signs during exercise but only used one physiological signal recorder in this system. In clinical test, there were 15 subjects affording Bruce Task (treadmill) to simulate rehabilitation procedure. Correlation between this system and commercial product (Custo-Med) was up to 98% in HR and 81% in RR. Considering the prevention of sudden heart attack, an arrhythmia detection expert system and healthcare server at the backend were also integrated to this system for comprehensive cardio-pulmonary monitoring whenever and wherever doing the exercise.


Subject(s)
Cardiac Rehabilitation , Cardiovascular Diseases/diagnosis , Expert Systems , Home Care Services, Hospital-Based , Monitoring, Ambulatory/instrumentation , Referral and Consultation , Telemedicine/instrumentation , Adult , Ambulatory Care/methods , Cell Phone , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis , Exercise Therapy/instrumentation , Female , Humans , Male , Treatment Outcome
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