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Depression in wilson's disease

This study comprise of 23 patients of Wilson's Disease, who were assessed individually by a psychiatrist and neurologist separately. Clinically discernable psychiatric symptoms were detected in 11 patients. Depressed affect was the commonest finding in the series. While four out of five young p...

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Published in:Indian journal of psychiatry 1981-01, Vol.23 (1), p.82-85
Main Authors: Pandey, R S, Swamy, H S, Sreenivas, K N, John, C J
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