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The Prevalence of Psychiatric Disorders Among Elective Plastic Surgery Patients
Review
03/27/2021

Benjamin Jang, MD,a,b and Dhaval R. Bhavsar, MDa

Benjamin Jang, MD,a,b and Dhaval R. B...
Our study indicates that psychiatric disorders are prevalent in patients seeking elective plastic surgery at our institution. Results highlight the importance of provider vigilance for psychiatric patients seeking elective plastic surgery.
Our study indicates that psychiatric disorders are prevalent in patients seeking elective plastic surgery at our institution. Results highlight the importance of provider vigilance for psychiatric patients seeking elective plastic surgery.
Our study indicates that...
03/27/2021
ePlasty
Research in Review
12/21/2016
JCP Editors
Patients with cancer who are suffering from depression may be less responsive to cancer drugs and less tolerant of their side-effects, a new study shows. ----- Related Content Psychedelic drug psilocybin relieves...
Patients with cancer who are suffering from depression may be less responsive to cancer drugs and less tolerant of their side-effects, a new study shows. ----- Related Content Psychedelic drug psilocybin relieves...
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12/21/2016
Journal of Clinical Pathways
Research Reports
09/06/2016
Kathy Doan, MPH
Becca R Levy, PhD
Cary P Gross, MD
Shi-Yi Wang, MD, PhD
Abstract: Literature suggests that depression has adverse effects on health outcomes among patients with cancer. However, the associations between depression and end-of-life (EOL) cancer care are inconclusive. In...
Abstract: Literature suggests that depression has adverse effects on health outcomes among patients with cancer. However, the associations between depression and end-of-life (EOL) cancer care are inconclusive. In...
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09/06/2016
Journal of Clinical Pathways
Original Contribution
10/15/2015

Jeffrey T. Bruckel, MD, MPH1;  Farouc A. Jaffer, MD, PhD2;  Cashel O‚ÄôBrien, BA2;  Luke Stone, BA2;  Eugene Pomerantsev, MD, PhD2;  Robert W. Yeh, MD, MSc2

Jeffrey T. Bruckel, MD, MPH1;  Farouc...
This study sought to quantify depression rates in patients referred for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for chronic total occlusion (CTO), assess its relationship to baseline angina symptoms, and compare angina improvement after...
This study sought to quantify depression rates in patients referred for percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for chronic total occlusion (CTO), assess its relationship to baseline angina symptoms, and compare angina improvement after...
This study sought to quantify...
10/15/2015
Journal of Invasive Cardiology