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Rate-sensitive inhibition of ACTH release in depression
Am J Psychiatry 1984;141:590-592.
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Rate-sensitive inhibition of ACTH release is abnormal in Cushing's disease but uncharacterized in depression. The authors found that two of 10 depressed patients had paradoxical responses, suggesting the existence of a hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis abnormality in depression that is independent of dexamethasone suppression test results.Abstract Teaser
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