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305 related items for PubMed ID: 11177114

  • 1. Physiological changes during carbon dioxide inhalation in patients with panic disorder, major depression, and premenstrual dysphoric disorder: evidence for a central fear mechanism.
    Gorman JM, Kent J, Martinez J, Browne S, Coplan J, Papp LA.
    Arch Gen Psychiatry; 2001 Feb; 58(2):125-31. PubMed ID: 11177114
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  • 2. Specificity of panic response to CO(2) inhalation in panic disorder: a comparison with major depression and premenstrual dysphoric disorder.
    Kent JM, Papp LA, Martinez JM, Browne ST, Coplan JD, Klein DF, Gorman JM.
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  • 3. Response to 5% carbon dioxide in children and adolescents: relationship to panic disorder in parents and anxiety disorders in subjects.
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    Arch Gen Psychiatry; 2005 Jan; 62(1):73-80. PubMed ID: 15630075
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  • 4. Differential carbon dioxide sensitivity in childhood anxiety disorders and nonill comparison group.
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  • 6. A systematic review and network meta-analysis of carbon dioxide provocation in psychiatric disorders.
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  • 8. Respiratory variability in panic disorder.
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  • 9. Hypersensitivity to 35% carbon dioxide in patients with adult separation anxiety disorder.
    Atlı O, Bayın M, Alkın T.
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  • 10. Provocation of panic with carbon dioxide inhalation in patients with premenstrual dysphoria.
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  • 11. Anxiety symptoms and anxiety disorders: how are they related to premenstrual disorders?
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  • 12. Aberrant respiratory sensitivity to CO(2) as a trait of familial panic disorder.
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  • 13. Is premenstrual dysphoria a variant of panic disorder? A review.
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  • 14. Anxiety responses to CO2 inhalation in subjects at high-risk for panic disorder.
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  • 15. Reactivity to 35% carbon dioxide in bulimia nervosa and panic disorder.
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  • 16. Autonomic reactivity of panic patients during a CO2 inhalation procedure.
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  • 17. Acute panic inventory symptoms during CO(2) inhalation and room-air hyperventilation among panic disorder patients and normal controls.
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  • 18. The effect of successful treatment on the emotional and physiological response to carbon dioxide inhalation in patients with panic disorder.
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  • 19. Sensitivity to carbon dioxide in subjects with a single lifetime panic attack: possible clinical "bedside" predictive test for panic disorder after a first attack.
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  • 20. [A Meta-Analysis of Efficacy of Carbon Dioxide Inhalation as a Challenge Test in Panic Disorder].
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