Tomas Mastellari
@tomasmastellari
Psychiatrist / MD, Neurosciences MSc, PhD student
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08-08-2022 07:50:52
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If you see a patient with catatonia, how do you know what's causing it? Is it due to a psychiatric condition or a neurological disorder? That's the Q we asked in this BIG meta-analysis of EEG findings in catatonia in eClinicalMedicine – The Lancet Discovery Science. doi.org/10.1016/j.ecli… Key points in 🧵:
Congratulations to joint 1st authors Rebecca Whincup & Paris Hosseini. Many thanks to the big team: Dory, Jack Fanshawe, Ben Cross, Tomas Mastellari, umesh vivekananda, @michael_zandi, Anthony David, Ben Carter, Dom Oliver, Glyn Lewis, Puja R. Mehta 🧠🩺🧪💙, Biba Stanton & others.
A paper showing how EEG recordings of brain waves can accurately determine the cause of catatonia has been published in eClinicalMedicine – The Lancet Discovery Science. The study, involving UCL Psychiatry researchers, could help clinicians with treatment decisions: ucl.ac.uk/brain-sciences… UCL Brain Sciences
Tune into BBC Radio 4's programme “Shocking” where Prof Sally Marlow speaks to Tania Gergel and others about ECT treatment and its effectiveness. Prof T Gergel Professor Sally Marlow Listen live at 9pm today or online here: bbc.co.uk/programmes/m00…
cas clinique: améliorations cognitives au cours d'une cure d'ECT pour une catatonie. Pdt la cure, je demandais régulièrement au patient, ancien chimiste, d'écrire sa formule chimique préférée. Le résultat (fig1) est stupéfiant. researchgate.net/publication/36… CURE.Lille Lille Neuroscience & Cognition
Is catatonia seasonal? Read our new paper trying to address this: doi.org/10.1016/j.schr…. Or just read the thread... Well done to Tomas Mastellari for making a fantastic MSc dissertation from this.
Retrouvez notre dernier article (EMC) "Approche transdiagnostique des troubles psychiatriques résistants et complexes" donnant des outils pratiques et multi-échelles aux cliniciens tinyurl.com/yeu9y9tc ResearchGate CURE.Lille Lille Neuroscience & Cognition
Exploring the seasonality of #catatonia in France 🌄🌨️🇫🇷 New article published in Psychiatry Research! Thanks so much to all co-authors Chloé Saint-Dizier, Thomas Fovet, Pierre A. GEOFFROY, Jonathan Rogers, @antoine_lamer, Amad Ali CURE.Lille authors.elsevier.com/c/1iDzbbZg7MB1D
🎉 Excited to share our latest research on #Catatonia Discover how we're using #MachineLearning and #Neuroimaging to predict benzodiazepine response in patients. A step forward in personalized psychiatry! 🧠💡 Read more here: authors.elsevier.com/a/1ih2O55vZDevk Lille Neuroscience & Cognition
What was encephalitis lethargica and what might have caused it? Have a look at our #OpenAccess paper in @BrainComms to see our new findings: doi.org/10.1093/brainc…. A 🧵with the highlights... (1/11)
Encephalitis lethargica: the mysterious disease that inspired Awakenings is finally starting to give up some clues theconversation.com/encephalitis-l… via The Conversation
What caused “sleepy sickness” (encephalitis lethargica), an early 20th-century epidemic with neurological and psychiatric symptoms? Dr. Jonathan Rogers (Jonathan Rogers, UCL Psychiatry) explains how his research is searching for the cause. bit.ly/4eeB155