2020
Effects of the Global Coronavirus Disease-2019 Pandemic on Early Childhood Development: Short- and Long-Term Risks and Mitigating Program and Policy Actions
Yoshikawa H, Wuermli AJ, Britto PR, Dreyer B, Leckman JF, Lye SJ, Ponguta LA, Richter LM, Stein A. Effects of the Global Coronavirus Disease-2019 Pandemic on Early Childhood Development: Short- and Long-Term Risks and Mitigating Program and Policy Actions. The Journal Of Pediatrics 2020, 223: 188-193. PMID: 32439312, PMCID: PMC7234941, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2020.05.020.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBetacoronavirusChildChild DevelopmentChild MortalityChild WelfareCommunicable Disease ControlCoronavirus InfectionsCOVID-19CrowdingEconomicsFemaleGlobal HealthHealth BehaviorHumansMaternal HealthMaternal MortalityMental HealthPandemicsParentsPneumonia, ViralPregnancyPrenatal Exposure Delayed EffectsResource AllocationSARS-CoV-2Stress, Psychological
2017
A total-population multigenerational family clustering study of autoimmune diseases in obsessive–compulsive disorder and Tourette’s/chronic tic disorders
Mataix-Cols D, Frans E, Pérez-Vigil A, Kuja-Halkola R, Gromark C, Isomura K, Fernández de la Cruz L, Serlachius E, Leckman JF, Crowley JJ, Rück C, Almqvist C, Lichtenstein P, Larsson H. A total-population multigenerational family clustering study of autoimmune diseases in obsessive–compulsive disorder and Tourette’s/chronic tic disorders. Molecular Psychiatry 2017, 23: 1652-1658. PMID: 29133949, PMCID: PMC5951741, DOI: 10.1038/mp.2017.215.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObsessive-compulsive disorderAutoimmune diseasesChronic tic disorderIndividual autoimmune diseasesThird-degree relativesTic disordersRisk of ADsNational Patient RegisterPatterns of comorbidityFirst-degree relativesPatient RegisterPlacental transmissionNationwide studyBirth cohortCTD casesFamilial clusteringDisordersComorbiditiesPopulation controlsProbandsOCD probandsBiological relativesDiseaseFamilial linkRisk
2016
The International Deep Brain Stimulation Registry and Database for Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome: How Does It Work?
Deeb W, Rossi PJ, Porta M, Visser-Vandewalle V, Servello D, Silburn P, Coyne T, Leckman JF, Foltynie T, Hariz M, Joyce EM, Zrinzo L, Kefalopoulou Z, Welter ML, Karachi C, Mallet L, Houeto JL, Shahed-Jimenez J, Meng FG, Klassen BT, Mogilner AY, Pourfar MH, Kuhn J, Ackermans L, Kaido T, Temel Y, Gross RE, Walker HC, Lozano AM, Khandhar SM, Walter BL, Walter E, Mari Z, Changizi BK, Moro E, Baldermann JC, Huys D, Zauber SE, Schrock LE, Zhang JG, Hu W, Foote KD, Rizer K, Mink JW, Woods DW, Gunduz A, Okun MS. The International Deep Brain Stimulation Registry and Database for Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome: How Does It Work? Frontiers In Neuroscience 2016, 10: 170. PMID: 27199634, PMCID: PMC4842757, DOI: 10.3389/fnins.2016.00170.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDeep brain stimulationTourette syndromeDBS centersSmall case seriesCombination of motorTourette AssociationCase seriesCase reportInternational registryBrain targetsMovement disordersVocal ticsRegulatory agency approvalParkinson's diseaseSevere casesBrain stimulationNeuropsychiatric diseasesRegistryBehavioral therapyGilles deT patientsDBS casesOverall small numberDiseaseAgency approval
1992
Tourette's syndrome
Leckman JF. Tourette's syndrome. New Directions For Student Leadership 1992, 1992: 29-33. PMID: 1352621, DOI: 10.1002/yd.23319925407.Peer-Reviewed Original Research