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Linnoila, M; Viukari, M; Vaisanen, K; Auvinen, J
doi: N/Apmid: 6770696
Patients who had therapeutic plasma levels of phenobarbital and/or diphenylhydantoin had significantly lower plasma levels of haloperidol and mesoridazine, the active metabolite of thioridazine, than patients who did not receive anticonvulsants. Plasma thioridazine levels per se were not affected by concomitant anticonvulsant treatment. Biperiden, an antimuscarinic, antiparkinsonian agent, did not affect the plasma levels of
doi: N/Apmid: 7386658
In an analysis of 22 cases of male rape in a community setting, the gender of the victim did not appear to be of primary importance to some of the rapists, but for others, males appeared to be specific intended targets, and the rapists' assaults were an effort to deal with unresolved and conflictual aspects of their lives. For all offenders the sexual assault was an act of retaliation, an expression of power, and an assertion of their strength and manhood. The impact of rape on the male victims was similar to that on female victims, disrupting their biopsychosocial functioning; however, male rape appears to be underreported due to the
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.137.7.871-apmid: N/A
On page 447 of the April 1980 issue, in "Unmasking Masked Depression in Children and Adolescents," by Gabrielle A. Carlson, M.D., and Dennis P. Cantwell, M.D., the data in table 3 are incorrect. The correct table appears below. See table in the PDF file
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