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Marlene B Lauritsen

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Lau-Jensen S, Hejl J, Thorup L, Lauritsen M, Rask C, Hjortdal V
Cardiol Young . 2024 Oct; 35(1):109-116. PMID: 39429149
Background: Guidelines recommend screening for psychiatric co-morbidities in patients with congenital heart defects alongside cardiac outpatient follow-ups. These recommendations are not implemented in Denmark. This study aimed to investigate the...
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Bundgaard-Nielsen C, Knudsen J, Leutscher P, Lauritsen M, Nyegaard M, Hagstrom S, et al.
Gut Microbes . 2020 Apr; 11(5):1172-1187. PMID: 32329656
Accumulating evidence has implicated an involvement of the gut-brain axis in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), however with highly diverse results. This systematic review aims to...
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Lemcke S, Parner E, Bjerrum M, Thomsen P, Lauritsen M
Infant Ment Health J . 2018 Feb; 39(2):170-182. PMID: 29485729
Studies have shown that children later diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in their first years of life might show symptoms in main developmental areas and that these signs might...
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Marschik P, Lemcke S, Einspieler C, Zhang D, Bolte S, Townend G, et al.
Dev Neurorehabil . 2017 May; 21(1):68-72. PMID: 28534656
Purposes: Typically, early (pre-diagnostic) development in individuals later diagnosed with Rett syndrome (RTT) has been investigated retrospectively using parent reports, medical records and analysis of home videos. In recent years,...
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Lemcke S, Parner E, Bjerrum M, Thomsen P, Lauritsen M
Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry . 2016 Feb; 25(10):1055-66. PMID: 26861952
Not much is known about the early development in children that are later diagnosed with disorders of attention and activity (ADHD). Using prospective information collected from mothers in the Danish...
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Pagsberg A, Jeppesen P, Klauber D, Gjessing Jensen K, Ruda D, Stentebjerg-Olesen M, et al.
BMC Psychiatry . 2014 Jul; 14:199. PMID: 25015535
Background: The evidence for choices between antipsychotics for children and adolescents with schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders is limited. The main objective of the Tolerability and Efficacy of Antipsychotics (TEA)...
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Lauritsen M, Astrup A, Pedersen C, Obel C, Schendel D, Schieve L, et al.
J Autism Dev Disord . 2013 Jun; 44(2):394-404. PMID: 23807204
The etiology of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is for the majority of cases unknown and more studies of risk factors are needed. Geographic variation in ASD occurrence has been observed,...
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Gilling M, Rasmussen H, Calloe K, Sequeira A, Baretto M, Oliveira G, et al.
Front Genet . 2013 Apr; 4:54. PMID: 23596459
Heterozygous mutations in the KCNQ3 gene on chromosome 8q24 encoding the voltage-gated potassium channel KV7.3 subunit have previously been associated with rolandic epilepsy and idiopathic generalized epilepsy (IGE) including benign...
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Schendel D, Bresnahan M, Carter K, Francis R, Gissler M, Gronborg T, et al.
J Autism Dev Disord . 2013 Apr; 43(11):2650-63. PMID: 23563868
The International Collaboration for Autism Registry Epidemiology (iCARE) is the first multinational research consortium (Australia, Denmark, Finland, Israel, Norway, Sweden, USA) to promote research in autism geographical and temporal heterogeneity,...
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Lemcke S, Juul S, Parner E, Lauritsen M, Thorsen P
J Autism Dev Disord . 2013 Feb; 43(10):2366-75. PMID: 23404041
To identify possible early signs of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) within the Danish National Birth Cohort, we studied prospectively collected interviews from 76,441 mothers about their children's development and behaviour...