Abstract
Uhde, Thomas W., Jean-Philippe Boulenger, Peter P. Roy-Byrne, Macilla F. Geraci, Bernard J. Vittone, and Robert M. Post: Longitudinal course of panic disorder: clinical and biological considerations. Prog. Neuro-Psychopharmacol. & Biol. Psychiat. 1985, 9 (1); 39–51. 1. 1. The longitudinal course of panic disorder and its associated symptoms were investigated in thirty-eight patients. 2. 2. The temporal relationships among panic attacks, generalized anxiety, agoraphobia and depression are described. 3. 3. Similar and different biological alterations in the tricyclic-responsive disorders of primary depression and panic disorder are reviewed and discussed.
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