2022
Post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection: relationship of central nervous system manifestations with physical disability and systemic inflammation – CORRIGENDUM
Busatto G, de Araujo A, Castaldelli-Maia J, Damiano R, Imamura M, Guedes B, Pinna F, Sawamura M, Mancini M, da Silva K, Garcia M, Sumita N, Brunoni A, da Silva Duarte A, Burdmann E, Kallas E, Cerri G, Nitrini R, Bento R, Rocha V, de Souza H, Miguel E, de Carvalho C, Forlenza O, Batistella L. Post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection: relationship of central nervous system manifestations with physical disability and systemic inflammation – CORRIGENDUM. Psychological Medicine 2022, 52: 2400-2400. PMID: 35757988, PMCID: PMC9981469, DOI: 10.1017/s0033291722001799.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPost-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection: relationship of central nervous system manifestations with physical disability and systemic inflammation
Busatto G, de Araujo A, Castaldelli-Maia J, Damiano R, Imamura M, Guedes B, de Rezende Pinna F, Sawamura M, Mancini M, da Silva K, Garcia M, Sumita N, Brunoni A, da Silva Duarte A, Burdmann E, Kallas E, Cerri G, Nitrini R, Bento R, Rocha V, de Souza H, Miguel E, de Carvalho C, Forlenza O, Batistella L. Post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection: relationship of central nervous system manifestations with physical disability and systemic inflammation. Psychological Medicine 2022, 52: 2387-2398. PMID: 35521752, PMCID: PMC9151630, DOI: 10.1017/s0033291722001374.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedCentral Nervous SystemCOVID-19C-Reactive ProteinDisease ProgressionFatigueFemaleHumansInflammationMaleMiddle AgedPost-Acute COVID-19 SyndromeSARS-CoV-2ConceptsSARS-CoV-2 infectionPost-acute sequelaeC-reactive proteinSystemic inflammationBlood levelsPhysical disabilityD-dimer blood levelsCentral nervous system manifestationsPersistent physical disabilityPersistent systemic inflammationNervous system manifestationsSevere COVID-19Cognitive manifestationsPoor physical performanceElevated blood levelsCoronavirus disease 2019Pattern of symptomsDifferent organ systemsExploratory factor analysisSame followSystem manifestationsD-dimerClinical manifestationsKidney dysfunctionPerson visits
1994
Psychiatric Manifestations of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: Clinical Features, Symptoms, and Signs of Central Nervous System Activity in 43 Patients
Miguel E, Pereira R, de Bragança Pereira C, Baer L, Gomes R, de Sá L, Hirsch R, de Barros N, de Navarro J, Gentil V. Psychiatric Manifestations of Systemic Lupus Erythematosus: Clinical Features, Symptoms, and Signs of Central Nervous System Activity in 43 Patients. Medicine 1994, 73: 224-232. PMID: 8041245, DOI: 10.1097/00005792-199407000-00005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCentral Nervous SystemElectroencephalographyFemaleHumansLupus Erythematosus, SystemicMental DisordersMiddle AgedTomography, X-Ray ComputedConceptsActive systemic lupus erythematosusSystemic lupus erythematosusCentral nervous system activityPsychiatric manifestationsNervous system activityPsychiatric symptomsLupus erythematosusDepressive syndromeActivity of SLEComputerized tomographyCerebral spinal fluid analysisCNS activityMild depressive syndromesSpinal fluid analysisBrain computerized tomographySystem activityGeneral clinical evaluationCurrent psychiatric diagnosisStandardized psychiatric instrumentsSubjective cognitive impairmentCSF examOphthalmologic evaluationClinical featuresFrequent diagnosisCT alterations
1990
Psychic changes in systemic lupus erythematosus: a multidisciplinary prospective study.
Miguel Filho E, Pereira R, Busatto Filho G, Shavitt R, Hirsch R, de Sá L, de Arruda P. Psychic changes in systemic lupus erythematosus: a multidisciplinary prospective study. Revista Da Associação Médica Brasileira 1990, 36: 83-90. PMID: 1965671.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultCentral Nervous SystemFemaleHumansLupus Erythematosus, SystemicNeurocognitive DisordersProspective StudiesConceptsProspective studyAnti-Ro/SSNervous system involvementCerebrospinal fluid analysisOrganic mental syndromeSystemic lupus erythematosusMultidisciplinary approachAnti-U1 RNPMultidisciplinary prospective studyAdequate control groupsAnti-nDNALupus patientsNeurologic findingsLupus erythematosusLaboratory findingsMental syndromesSystem involvementHigh prevalenceOphthalmologic alterationsPsychic alterationsElevated proteinPrimary manifestationCognitive symptomsControl groupPsychic symptoms
1989
Catatonic syndrome caused by autoimmune disease: spontaneous remission.
Lichtenstein A, Calish I, Oliveira R, Miguel Filho E, Rocha A. Catatonic syndrome caused by autoimmune disease: spontaneous remission. Clinics 1989, 44: 312-5. PMID: 2486424.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAntigen-Antibody ComplexAutoimmune DiseasesCatatoniaCentral Nervous SystemFemaleHumansPsychophysiologic DisordersConceptsCSF immune complexesAutoimmune diseasesImmune complexesCatatonic syndromeCerebrospinal fluidPositive antinuclear factorSystemic lupus erythematosusAntinuclear factorLupus erythematosusRare manifestationSystemic involvementSystemic manifestationsSpontaneous remissionImmunosuppressive drugsPsychiatric manifestationsCatatonic patientsImmunologic testsCase reportMetabolic disturbancesPsychiatric effectsNucleolar patternSchizophrenic disordersValuable markerDiseasePsychiatric picture