Listar por autor "Cuesta, Manuel J."
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Spontaneous parkinsonism is associated with cognitive impairment in antipsychotic-naive patients with first-episode psychosis: a 6-month follow-up study
Cuesta, Manuel J.; Sánchez Torres, Ana María ; García de Jalón, Elena; Campos, María S.; Ibáñez Beroiz, B. ; Moreno-Izco, Lucía; Peralta Martín, Víctor (Oxford University Press, 2014) Artículo / ArtikuluaThere is now growing evidence that parkinsonism and other extrapyramidal signs are highly prevalent in patients with first-episode psychosis who have never been exposed to antipsychotic drugs. However, the neurocognitive ... -
Treatment response of neurological soft signs in drug-naïve patients with a first psychotic episode
Cuesta, Manuel J.; Campos, María S.; García de Jalón, Elena; Sánchez Torres, Ana María ; Peralta Martín, Víctor (Elsevier, 2012) Artículo / ArtikuluaBackground: Neurological soft signs (NSS) are intrinsic features of psychosis that appear years before beginning a drug treatment. However, whether NSS respond to antipsychotics and whether these changes are clinically reliable ... -
Utility of the MoCA for cognitive impairment screening in long-term psychosis patients
Gil Berrozpe, Gustavo José; Sánchez Torres, Ana María ; García de Jalón, Elena; Moreno-Izco, Lucía; Fañanás, Lourdes; Peralta Martín, Víctor; Cuesta, Manuel J.; SEGPEPs Group (Elsevier, 2020) Artículo / ArtikuluaCognitive impairment is a key feature in patients with psychotic disorders. The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) is a brief tool that has been shown to be effective in identifying mild cognitive impairment and early ...