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Platelet serotonin decrease in panic disorder with obsessive compulsive symptoms
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 April 2020
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Platelet 5-HT levels were determined by fluorescent orthophthaldehyde assay in 33 panic disorder patients with and without obsessive compulsive symptoms (PD + OCS: n = 16; PD-OCS: n = 17) according to DSM III-R criteria, and compared With those of 38 healthy controls. Mean platelet levels were significantly lower in PD + OCS than in PD-OCS patients. The results are discussed in relation to serotonergic dysfunction linked to PD and OCS comorbidity.
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