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Carmen Janvin
Researcher at Stavanger University Hospital
Publications - 16
Citations - 3166
Carmen Janvin is an academic researcher from Stavanger University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dementia & Parkinson's disease. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 16 publications receiving 2972 citations.
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Mild cognitive impairment in Parkinson disease: a multicenter pooled analysis.
Dag Aarsland,Kolbjørn Brønnick,Caroline H. Williams-Gray,Daniel Weintraub,Karen Marder,Jaime Kulisevsky,David J. Burn,Paolo Barone,J. Pagonabarraga,Liesl M. Allcock,Gabriella Santangelo,Thomas Foltynie,Carmen Janvin,Jan Petter Larsen,Roger A. Barker,Murat Emre +15 more
TL;DR: Having MCI was associated with older age at assessment and at disease onset, male gender, depression, more severe motor symptoms, and advanced disease stage, and future studies of patients with PD with MCI need to determine risk factors for ongoing cognitive decline and assess interventions at a predementia stage.
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Range of neuropsychiatric disturbances in patients with Parkinson’s disease
Dag Aarsland,Jan Petter Larsen,Neh Geok Lim,Carmen Janvin,Karen Karlsen,Elise Tandberg,Jeffrey L. Cummings +6 more
TL;DR: This study emphasises the importance of psychiatric symptoms in Parkinson’s disease, which were present in most patients and should be focused on the emotional and cognitive disturbances in addition to the motor manifestations of the disease.
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Subtypes of mild cognitive impairment in parkinson's disease: Progression to dementia
TL;DR: It is concluded that patients with PD and MCI had a higher risk of developing dementia than cognitively intact PD patients, suggesting that MCI in PD is an early manifestation of dementia.
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Donepezil for cognitive impairment in Parkinson's disease: a randomised controlled study
TL;DR: Donepezil improves cognition, and seems to be well tolerated and not to worsen parkinsonism in patients with cognitive impairment.
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A magnetic resonance imaging study of patients with Parkinson’s disease with mild cognitive impairment and dementia using voxel-based morphometry
TL;DR: The findings show that dementia in Parkinson’s disease is associated with structural neocortical changes in the brain, and that cognitive impairment in patients with PDND may be associated withStructural changes inThe brain.