Depressive syndromes in neurological disorders

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Depressive syndromes in neurological disorders. / Hellmann-Regen, Julian; Piber, Dominique; Hinkelmann, Kim; Gold, Stefan M; Heesen, Christoph; Spitzer, Carsten; Endres, Matthias; Otte, Christian.

In: EUR ARCH PSY CLIN N, Vol. 263 Suppl 2, 01.11.2013, p. S123-36.

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Harvard

Hellmann-Regen, J, Piber, D, Hinkelmann, K, Gold, SM, Heesen, C, Spitzer, C, Endres, M & Otte, C 2013, 'Depressive syndromes in neurological disorders', EUR ARCH PSY CLIN N, vol. 263 Suppl 2, pp. S123-36. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00406-013-0448-6

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Hellmann-Regen, J., Piber, D., Hinkelmann, K., Gold, S. M., Heesen, C., Spitzer, C., Endres, M., & Otte, C. (2013). Depressive syndromes in neurological disorders. EUR ARCH PSY CLIN N, 263 Suppl 2, S123-36. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00406-013-0448-6

Vancouver

Hellmann-Regen J, Piber D, Hinkelmann K, Gold SM, Heesen C, Spitzer C et al. Depressive syndromes in neurological disorders. EUR ARCH PSY CLIN N. 2013 Nov 1;263 Suppl 2:S123-36. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00406-013-0448-6

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title = "Depressive syndromes in neurological disorders",
abstract = "Depressive syndromes represent a common and often characteristic feature in a number of neurological disorders. One prominent example is the development of post-stroke depression, which can be observed in more than one-third of stroke survivors in the aftermath of an ischemic stroke. Thus, post-stroke depression represents one of the most prevalent, disabling, and potentially devastating psychiatric post-stroke complications. On the other hand, depressive syndromes may also be considered as a risk factor for certain neurological disorders, as recently revealed by a meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies, which demonstrated an increased risk for ischemic events in depressed patients. Moreover, depressive syndromes represent common comorbidities in a number of other neurological disorders such as Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, or epilepsy, in which depression has a strong impact on both quality of life and outcome of the primary neurological disorder.",
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author = "Julian Hellmann-Regen and Dominique Piber and Kim Hinkelmann and Gold, {Stefan M} and Christoph Heesen and Carsten Spitzer and Matthias Endres and Christian Otte",
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T1 - Depressive syndromes in neurological disorders

AU - Hellmann-Regen, Julian

AU - Piber, Dominique

AU - Hinkelmann, Kim

AU - Gold, Stefan M

AU - Heesen, Christoph

AU - Spitzer, Carsten

AU - Endres, Matthias

AU - Otte, Christian

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N2 - Depressive syndromes represent a common and often characteristic feature in a number of neurological disorders. One prominent example is the development of post-stroke depression, which can be observed in more than one-third of stroke survivors in the aftermath of an ischemic stroke. Thus, post-stroke depression represents one of the most prevalent, disabling, and potentially devastating psychiatric post-stroke complications. On the other hand, depressive syndromes may also be considered as a risk factor for certain neurological disorders, as recently revealed by a meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies, which demonstrated an increased risk for ischemic events in depressed patients. Moreover, depressive syndromes represent common comorbidities in a number of other neurological disorders such as Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, or epilepsy, in which depression has a strong impact on both quality of life and outcome of the primary neurological disorder.

AB - Depressive syndromes represent a common and often characteristic feature in a number of neurological disorders. One prominent example is the development of post-stroke depression, which can be observed in more than one-third of stroke survivors in the aftermath of an ischemic stroke. Thus, post-stroke depression represents one of the most prevalent, disabling, and potentially devastating psychiatric post-stroke complications. On the other hand, depressive syndromes may also be considered as a risk factor for certain neurological disorders, as recently revealed by a meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies, which demonstrated an increased risk for ischemic events in depressed patients. Moreover, depressive syndromes represent common comorbidities in a number of other neurological disorders such as Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, or epilepsy, in which depression has a strong impact on both quality of life and outcome of the primary neurological disorder.

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KW - Humans

KW - Multiple Sclerosis

KW - Nervous System Diseases

KW - Parkinson Disease

KW - Risk Factors

KW - Stroke

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