<p>Note: no significant differences in the demographic variables (age, sex, blood pressure, smoking) between two groups, SBP: systolic blood pressure, DBP: diastolic blood pressure.</p><p>The comparison of demographic data between control and depression groups using the 320 slice CT (Mean ±SEM).</p
<p>Note: Compared with control group *P<0.05, ** P<0.01.</p><p>PI: Pulsatility index, ACA: ant...
<p>Blood pressure is shown as mean arterial pressure (MAP). Data are presented as median (minimum–ma...
Comparison of demographic and clinical variables in relation to ED (n = 20,789).</p
<p>Note: no significant differences in the demographic variables (age, sex, blood pressure, smoking)...
<p>Demographic Comparison between Psychotic Depression and Healthy Control groups.</p
<p>Demographic and BDI comparison across the three depression severity groups.</p
<p>Comparison of demographic, behavioral, and clinical data between patient and control groups.</p
<p>Comparison of selected demographic variables and hospitalization data of the patients in the two ...
<p>Comparison of psychotic depression group with healthy controls on brain volumetrics.</p
a<p>Significant difference between healthy control group and PD patient group (p<0.05).</p>b<p>Signi...
<p>Data are shown as mean ± SD.</p><p>HAM-D: Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression</p>a<p>P<0.001 as ...
<p>Comparison of selected demographic and clinical variables between the groups.</p
<p>Demographic, clinical and neuropsychological comparisons across melancholic, non-melancholic and ...
<p>BMI: body mass index; SBP: systolic blood pressure; DBP: diastolic blood pressure; TG: triglyceri...
<p>Note: Compared with control group *<i>P</i><0.05, **<i>P</i><0.01.</p><p>The comparison of ...
<p>Note: Compared with control group *P<0.05, ** P<0.01.</p><p>PI: Pulsatility index, ACA: ant...
<p>Blood pressure is shown as mean arterial pressure (MAP). Data are presented as median (minimum–ma...
Comparison of demographic and clinical variables in relation to ED (n = 20,789).</p
<p>Note: no significant differences in the demographic variables (age, sex, blood pressure, smoking)...
<p>Demographic Comparison between Psychotic Depression and Healthy Control groups.</p
<p>Demographic and BDI comparison across the three depression severity groups.</p
<p>Comparison of demographic, behavioral, and clinical data between patient and control groups.</p
<p>Comparison of selected demographic variables and hospitalization data of the patients in the two ...
<p>Comparison of psychotic depression group with healthy controls on brain volumetrics.</p
a<p>Significant difference between healthy control group and PD patient group (p<0.05).</p>b<p>Signi...
<p>Data are shown as mean ± SD.</p><p>HAM-D: Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression</p>a<p>P<0.001 as ...
<p>Comparison of selected demographic and clinical variables between the groups.</p
<p>Demographic, clinical and neuropsychological comparisons across melancholic, non-melancholic and ...
<p>BMI: body mass index; SBP: systolic blood pressure; DBP: diastolic blood pressure; TG: triglyceri...
<p>Note: Compared with control group *<i>P</i><0.05, **<i>P</i><0.01.</p><p>The comparison of ...
<p>Note: Compared with control group *P<0.05, ** P<0.01.</p><p>PI: Pulsatility index, ACA: ant...
<p>Blood pressure is shown as mean arterial pressure (MAP). Data are presented as median (minimum–ma...
Comparison of demographic and clinical variables in relation to ED (n = 20,789).</p