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      Dexamethasone suppression test and onset of poststroke depression in patients with ischemic infarction.

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      The Journal of clinical psychiatry

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          Studies documenting abnormal results in the 1.0-mg dexamethasone suppression test (DST) and the prevalence of depression in stroke patients are usually accomplished between 1 and 6 months poststroke. One study, however, reported that 27% of patients met DSM-III criteria for major depression and 20% for minor depression 1 to 3 weeks poststroke even though previous research has indicated that the prevalence of poststroke depression was greatest at approximately 6 months. Therefore, we decided to assess DST abnormalities and depression within the first month of stroke.

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          Journal
          J Clin Psychiatry
          The Journal of clinical psychiatry
          0160-6689
          0160-6689
          Sep 1993
          : 54
          : 9
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Dallas Neurological Associates, Tex.
          Article
          8407853
          d4f2ac5c-f7f7-4eb5-9364-04b2070cfb24
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