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Annals of Saudi Medicine. 1990; 10 (2): 207-10
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-121735

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Adolescent , Case Reports
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Annals of Saudi Medicine. 1990; 10 (6): 650-2
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-121811

ABSTRACT

The present study was undertaken to determine the frequency of abnormal thyroid function tests in patients admitted with acute psychiatric illness. Elevated thyroxine [T4] levels were noted in ten [11.4%] of 88 psychiatric patients during short-term admissions and these levels retuned to normal by three weeks after admission [P< 0.0001]. None of the patients had schizophrenia. There were no patients with hypertriiodothyroninemia. Hypothyroidism was not observed in any of the patients studied. High normal T4 levels were noted on admission in 32 patients [mean T4, 117.46 +/- 19.18I/L], and decreased to a mean of 93.52 +/- 15.2 mmol/L three weeks later [P< 0.0001]. Fiver of the patients who showed hyperthyoxinemia on the previous admission were readmitted to the psychiatry unit during the study period because of relapse of their psychiatric illness, but none showed hyperthoxinemia on the second admission. Hyperthyroxinemia of acute psychiatric illness is a graded phenomenon. Its incidence is unpredicatable and may not be reproducible


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Acute Disease , Hyperthyroxinemia
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Annals of Saudi Medicine. 1989; 9 (2): 190-4
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-121586

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Seventy-two Saudi medical students were asked to complete a British questionnaire to measure their to psychiatry before and after a psychiatric training course at King Khalid University Hospital in Riyadh. The whole group appeared to show a favorable attitudinal changes after the course, there was a significant difference in response between male and female students, showing the latter to have a more favorable attitude but less intention to specialize in psychiatry. Cultural factors strong influenced the medical students' attitudes


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Students, Medical , Attitude
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