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Prevalence of mental disorders in acromegaly: a cross-sectional study in 81 acromegalic patients
Clinical Endocrinology, 10/15/09
Sievers C et al. – Acromegaly is associated with an increased prevalence and a specific pattern of affective disorders. Greater emphasis on diagnosing and treatment of mental disorders in acromegalic patients might improve the disease management.
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