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Russell Noyes
Researcher at University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
Publications - 6
Citations - 859
Russell Noyes is an academic researcher from University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Depression (differential diagnoses) & Panic disorder. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications receiving 838 citations. Previous affiliations of Russell Noyes include University of Iowa & University of Toledo Medical Center.
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Screening for depression and anxiety in cancer patients using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale
TL;DR: The HADS was an easily administered tool that identified a large proportion of cancer patients as having high levels of anxiety or depression, however, clinical psychiatric interviews were not performed, so it is not possible to determine what proportion of patients would benefit from treatment.
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Diagnosis of Major Depression in Cancer Patients According to Four Sets of Criteria
TL;DR: The Beck Depression Inventory and the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression were useful tools for screening patients with depressive symptoms but frequently misclassified those who had no major depression according to one or more of the criteria-based diagnostic systems.
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Diagnosing Depression in Patients With Medical Illness
Roger G. Kathol,Roger G. Kathol,Roger G. Kathol,Russell Noyes,Russell Noyes,Russell Noyes,John W Williams,John W Williams,John W Williams,Anand B. Mutgi,Anand B. Mutgi,Anand B. Mutgi,Brendan T. Carroll,Brendan T. Carroll,Brendan T. Carroll,Paul J. Perry,Paul J. Perry,Paul J. Perry +17 more
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A genetic study of panic disorder pedigrees.
TL;DR: Pedigree analysis is done on 19 kindreds of panic disorder, and the results suggest that this disorder is transmitted as an autosomal dominant trait.
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Mitral valve prolapse in anxiety neurosis (panic disorder).
Alagiriswami Venkatesh,David L. Pauls,Raymond R. Crowe,Russell Noyes,Charles Van Valkenburg,James B. Martins,Richard E. Kerber +6 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that patients with anxiety neurosis or panic disorder may also have evidence of an organic abnormality--the mitral prolapse syndrome.