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Aggressive disorders

Chapter by: Silver, Jonathan M; Yudofsky, Stuart C; Anderson, Karen E
in: Textbook of traumatic brain injury by Silver, Jonathan M.; McAllister, Thomas W; Yudofsky, Stuart C [Eds]
Washington, DC : American Psychiatric Pub., c2011
pp. 225-238
ISBN: 1585623571
CID: 426882

Textbook of traumatic brain injury

Silver, Jonathan M.; McAllister, Thomas W; Yudofsky, Stuart C
Washington, DC : American Psychiatric Pub., c2011
Extent: xxii, 664 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cm.
ISBN: 1585623571
CID: 426932

Psychopharmacology

Chapter by: Arciniegas, David B; Silver, Jonathan M
in: Textbook of traumatic brain injury by Silver, Jonathan M.; McAllister, Thomas W; Yudofsky, Stuart C [Eds]
Washington, DC : American Psychiatric Pub., c2011
pp. 553-570
ISBN: 1585623571
CID: 426912

Neuropsychiatric aspects of traumatic brain injury

Chapter by: Silver, Jonathan M; Hales, Robert E; Yudofsky, Stuart C
in: Essentials of neuropsychiatry and behavioral neurosciences by Yudofsky, Stuart C; Hales, Robert E [Eds]
Arlington, VA, US: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc.; US, 2010
pp. 223-274
ISBN: 978-1-58562-376-1
CID: 5343

Mild traumatic brain injury influences development of psychiatric disorders

Silver J.
EMBASE:2010212919
ISSN: 1443-430x
CID: 109815

Depression and cognitive complaints following mild traumatic brain injury

Silver, Jonathan M; McAllister, Thomas W; Arciniegas, David B
Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a common occurrence with multiple possible neuropsychiatric sequelae, including problems with cognition, emotion, and behavior. While many individuals experience significant improvement over the first months following mild TBI, a nontrivial minority will develop persistent, functionally impairing post-TBI symptoms. Depression and cognitive impairment are among the most common such symptoms, and they may respond to a combination of rehabilitative and pharmacologic treatments. This article discusses the clinical approach to treating an individual with depression and cognitive complaints following mild TBI. Recommendations regarding the diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of these problems are offered.
PMID: 19487401
ISSN: 0002-953x
CID: 426272

Neuropsychiatry: Past, Present, and Future Descriptions: An Expert Interview With Jonathan Silver, MD

Silver, Jonathan; Wysong, Pippa
ORIGINAL:0008344
ISSN: 1531-0132
CID: 428422

Long-term effects of rivastigmine capsules in patients with traumatic brain injury

Silver, Jonathan M; Koumaras, Barbara; Meng, Xiangyi; Potkin, Steven G; Reyes, Patricio F; Harvey, Philip D; Katz, Douglas I; Gunay, Ibrahim; Arciniegas, David B
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the safety, tolerability and efficacy of rivastigmine capsules (3-12 mg/day) in a 26-week, multi-centre, open-label extension of a double-blind study. METHODS: Patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) and persistent cognitive impairment who had received rivastigmine (3-6 mg/day) or placebo for 12 weeks could enter the extension study and receive rivastigmine (< or =12 mg/day). Patients were assessed using a range of cognitive tests including the Hopkins Verbal Learning Test (HVLT) and the Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery Rapid Visual Information Processing (CANTAB RVIP) A' sub-test. Safety measures included monitoring of adverse events. RESULTS: In the extension study (n = 127), the mean duration of rivastigmine treatment was 23.8 weeks and the mean final dosage was 7.9 mg/day. Approximately 40% of patients were responders (> or =1.0 SD improvement from baseline) on CANTAB RVIP A' or HVLT total score at week 38 or endpoint. Statistically significant changes from week 12 at week 38 were observed for CANTAB-RVIP A' and HVLT-total word recall for the sub-group of ex-placebo patients with greater severity of initial impairment. The safety profile of rivastigmine capsules was consistent with the label. CONCLUSIONS: Treatment with rivastigmine for up to 38 weeks was safe in patients with TBI and cognitive impairment
PMID: 19191091
ISSN: 1362-301x
CID: 103375

Traumatic brain injury

Chapter by: Silver, Jonathan M; Hales, Robert E; Yudofsky, Stuart C
in: The American Psychiatric Publishing board review guide for psychiatry by Bourgeois, James A [Eds]
Arlington, VA, US: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc., 2009
pp. 663-678
ISBN: 978-1-58562-297-9
CID: 5097

Neuropsychiatric aspects of traumatic brain injury

Chapter by: Silver, Jonathan M; Hales, Robert E; Yudofsky, Stuart C
in: The American Psychiatric Publishing textbook of neuropsychiatry and behavioral neurosciences by Yudofsky, Stuart C [Eds]
Arlington, VA, US: American Psychiatric Publishing, Inc., 2008
pp. 595-647
ISBN: 978-1-58562-239-9
CID: 4928