## Abstract This is a description of the prevalence and profile of depressive symptoms in dominant spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA). Depressive symptoms were assessed in a convenience sample of 526 genetically confirmed and clinically affected patients (117 SCA1, 163 SCA2, 139 SCA3, and 107 SCA6) using
β¦ LIBER β¦
Comorbidity in depression
β Scribed by D. J. Kupfer; E. Frank
- Book ID
- 114422441
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 94 KB
- Volume
- 108
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0001-690X
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Depression comorbidity in spinocerebella
β
Tanja Schmitz-HΓΌbsch; Mathieu Coudert; Sophie Tezenas du Montcel; Paola Giunti;
π
Article
π
2011
π
John Wiley and Sons
π
English
β 123 KB
Comorbidity and depression treatment
β
K.Ranga Rama Krishnan
π
Article
π
2003
π
Elsevier Science
π
English
β 58 KB
Depression and panic: Comorbidity
β
DS Baldwin
π
Article
π
1998
π
Elsevier Science
π
French
β 457 KB
Medical comorbidity in late-life depress
β
Warren D. Taylor; Douglas R. McQuoid; K. Ranga Rama Krishnan
π
Article
π
2004
π
John Wiley and Sons
π
English
β 93 KB
## Abstract ## Objectives Medical comorbidity is common in elderly patients with depression, however the difference between depressed and nonβdepressed elderly populations is not well established. Additionally, differences between subgroups of depressed populations, including those with MRIβdefine
Depressive comorbidity in personality di
β
Miriam Vilaplana; Kathryn McKenney; MarΓa D. Riesco; Jaume Autonell; Jorge A. Ce
π
Article
π
2010
π
Elsevier
β 501 KB
Comorbid depression in heart failure
β
J. Wallenborn, C.E. Angermann
π
Article
π
2013
π
Urban and Vogel
π
German
β 649 KB