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They found 7.1 per cent of these patients had been diagnosed as manic depressive during previous admissions . Whether there was an alteration in the nature of the disorder , an initial misclassification , or a change in diag- nostic ...
They found 7.1 per cent of these patients had been diagnosed as manic depressive during previous admissions . Whether there was an alteration in the nature of the disorder , an initial misclassification , or a change in diag- nostic ...
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Seventy - four cases were diagnosed as manic - depressive psychosis or reactive depression and 76 pa- tients who were initially diagnosed as schizophrenics were followed for three years . During the follow - up period , 70 per cent of ...
Seventy - four cases were diagnosed as manic - depressive psychosis or reactive depression and 76 pa- tients who were initially diagnosed as schizophrenics were followed for three years . During the follow - up period , 70 per cent of ...
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Rachlin later ( 1937 ) reported a follow - up of 132 cases diagnosed as benign stupor by many different ... After reviewing the available cases , Rachlin con- cluded that 40 ( 71.4 per cent ) should have their diagnoses changed from ...
Rachlin later ( 1937 ) reported a follow - up of 132 cases diagnosed as benign stupor by many different ... After reviewing the available cases , Rachlin con- cluded that 40 ( 71.4 per cent ) should have their diagnoses changed from ...
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