E. Jane Marshall
South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust
83 Papers
265 Citations
E. Jane Marshall is an academic researcher from South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Wernicke's encephalopathy. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 76 publications. Previous affiliations of E. Jane Marshall include King's College London.
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Papers
Heritability Estimates for Psychotic Disorders: The Maudsley Twin Psychosis Series
Alastair G. Cardno,E. Jane Marshall,Bina Coid,Alison Macdonald,T Ribchester,N Davies,P. Venturi,Lisa Jones,Shôn Lewis,Pak C. Sham,Irving I. Gottesman,Anne Farmer,Peter McGuffin,A.M. Reveley,Robin M. Murray +14 more
TL;DR: A substantial genetic contribution to variance in liability was confirmed for the major diagnostic categories except Research Diagnostic Criteria depressive psychosis and unspecified functional psychosis, where familial transmission was confirmed, but the relative contribution of genetic and common environmental factors was unclear.
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The Korsakoff syndrome: clinical aspects, psychology and treatment.
TL;DR: There is a dearth of appropriate long-term care facilities for Korsakoff patients, given that empirical research has shown that good practice has beneficial effects.
Adolescent Alcohol Use: Risks and Consequences
TL;DR: There is a need for high-quality long-time prospective cohort studies to investigate the long-term consequences of adolescent drinking and further work is needed to identify the most effective intervention strategies.
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The natural history and pathophysiology of wernicke's encephalopathy and korsakoff's psychosis
TL;DR: The need for clinicians to treat alcohol-dependent patients prophylactically with parenteral thiamine to prevent the development of Korsakoff's Psychosis is highlighted.
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The Evolution and Treatment of Korsakoff's Syndrome
TL;DR: The best treatment for Korsakoff's Syndrome is timely recognition of Wernicke’s Encephalopathy and appropriate intervention and prevention.