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Salivary Cortisol in Panic Attacks
Documentation of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis disturbance in panic disorder has been inconsistent. Increased cortisol levels have been associated with altered HPA function due to stress. The authors examined salivary cortisol levels in spontaneously occurring, unprovoked panic attacks.Patients with panic disorder (N=25) collected saliva ...
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Panic Disorder, Panic Attacks and Panic Attack Symptoms across Race‐Ethnic Groups: Results of the Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Studies [PDF]
Contains fulltext : 191375.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The current study investigates race-ethnic differences in rates of panic disorder, panic attacks and certain panic attack symptoms by jointly combining three major ...
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Cerebral correlates of heart rate variations during a spontaneous panic attack in the fMRI scanner
We report the first published case study of a suddenly occurring panic attack in a patient with no prior history of panic disorder during combined functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI, 1.5 Tesla) and electrocardiogram (ECG) recording.
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Hyperventilation and Panic Attacks
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1990The role of hyperventilation in the aetiology of panic attacks is still unclear. This paper briefly reviews the role of hyperventilation and abnormal respiration to panic attacks and examines the experimental evidence. Evidence has been found that physiological variables such as paCO 2 and pH
Kenardy, Justin +2 more
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Hypoglycemia and panic attacks
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1984Many patients with panic disorder believe hypoglycemia causes their symptoms. Of 10 patients with panic disorder given sodium lactate to induce panic, none had evidence of low blood sugar levels when they began to experience anxiety symptoms.
J M, Gorman +4 more
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Panic Attacks and Psychoticism
American Journal of Psychiatry, 2004The authors sought to determine the association between panic attacks and psychoticism among young adults in the community.Data were drawn from a 21-year longitudinal birth cohort study (N=1,265). Negative binomial regression models were used to determine the association between panic attacks in adolescence (age 15-21) and psychoticism during young ...
Renee D, Goodwin +2 more
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The Journal of Pediatrics, 1984
Panic attack syndrome in four generations of a family and in six additional pediatric patients is reported. The syndrome appears to have an autosomal dominant mode of inheritance. Diagnosis of panic attack syndrome in children has not been reported previously, but the existence of this disorder has been noted for at least 100 years under various ...
J T, Van Winter, G B, Stickler
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Panic attack syndrome in four generations of a family and in six additional pediatric patients is reported. The syndrome appears to have an autosomal dominant mode of inheritance. Diagnosis of panic attack syndrome in children has not been reported previously, but the existence of this disorder has been noted for at least 100 years under various ...
J T, Van Winter, G B, Stickler
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