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Paul E. Keck
Researcher at University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center
Publications - 470
Citations - 46768
Paul E. Keck is an academic researcher from University of Cincinnati Academic Health Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bipolar disorder & Mania. The author has an hindex of 117, co-authored 469 publications receiving 44869 citations. Previous affiliations of Paul E. Keck include Mayo Clinic & National Institutes of Health.
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Development and validation of a screening instrument for bipolar spectrum disorder: the Mood Disorder Questionnaire.
Robert M. A. Hirschfeld,Janet B.W. Williams,Robert L. Spitzer,Joseph R. Calabrese,Laurie M. Flynn,Paul E. Keck,Lydia Lewis,Susan L. McElroy,Robert M. Post,Daniel Rapport,James M. Russell,Gary S. Sachs,John Zajecka +12 more
TL;DR: The Mood Disorder Questionnaire is a useful screening instrument for bipolar spectrum disorder in a psychiatric outpatient population and has good sensitivity and very good specificity.
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Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome
TL;DR: Demographic and clinical features, diagnosis, treatment, outcome, and pathophysiology are critically reviewed, and a new set of diagnostic criteria, incorporating physical signs and routine laboratory tests, is proposed.
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Psychiatric features of individuals with problematic internet use
TL;DR: Problematic internet use may be associated with subjective distress, functional impairment and Axis I psychiatric disorders.
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A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial of Quetiapine in the Treatment of Bipolar I or II Depression
Joseph R. Calabrese,Paul E. Keck,Wayne Macfadden,Margaret Minkwitz,Terence A. Ketter,Richard H. Weisler,Andrew J. Cutler,Robin Mccoy,Ellis Wilson,Jamie Mullen +9 more
TL;DR: Quetiapine monotherapy is efficacious and well tolerated for the treatment of bipolar depression and demonstrated statistically significant improvement in Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale total scores compared with placebo from week 1 onward.
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Axis I psychiatric comorbidity and its relationship to historical illness variables in 288 patients with bipolar disorder
Susan L. McElroy,Lori L. Altshuler,Trisha Suppes,Paul E. Keck,Mark A. Frye,Kirk D. Denicoff,Willem A. Nolen,Ralph W. Kupka,Gabriele S. Leverich,Jennifer R. Rochussen,A. John Rush,Robert M. Post +11 more
TL;DR: Comorbid lifetime and current axis I disorders in 288 patients with bipolar disorder and the relationships of these comorbid disorders to selected demographic and historical illness variables showed associations with earlier age at onset of affective symptoms and syndromal bipolar disorder.