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Allen T. Wilson 《BMJ (Clinical research ed.)》1966,1(5492):921-922
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Eivind Myhre 《BMJ (Clinical research ed.)》1973,4(5894):737-738
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Brenda N. Herzberg Anthony L. Johnson Susannah Brown 《BMJ (Clinical research ed.)》1970,4(5728):142-145
Of 261 women who completed a self-rating scale for measuring depression, 168 were taking oral contraceptives and 93 were using physical methods of contraception. Of the group of women taking oral contraceptives 6·6% were more severely depressed than any of the control group. There was a significant variation in the depth of depression related to the day of the menstrual cycle in the control group. This association was not found in the oral contraceptive group, where premenstrual depression was limited to the one or two days preceding menstruation.Women taking a contraceptive containing lynoestrenol 2·5 mg. and mestranol 0·075 mg. showed a significantly increased incidence of pessimism, feelings of dissatisfaction, crying, and tension, compared with women taking other oral contraceptives and the control group. 相似文献
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Gareth Lloyd 《BMJ (Clinical research ed.)》1964,2(5412):819-820
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Gareth Lloyd 《BMJ (Clinical research ed.)》1965,1(5434):587-588
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Donald Riddoch Michael Jefferson Edwin R. Bickerstaff 《BMJ (Clinical research ed.)》1971,4(5781):217-218
The case histories are reported of six women who developed chorea while taking oral contraceptive drugs. The chorea that results from taking compounds containing oestrogen and progestogen has many features in common with chorea gravidarum, and the pathogenesis is probably similar. In some of the patients, however, the sudden onset of symptoms suggests a vascular aetiology. 相似文献
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