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Strober M, Freeman R, Morrell W
Int J Eat Disord . 1999 Mar; 25(2):135-42. PMID: 10065390
Objective: To assess differences in long-term course and outcome between typical and atypical cases of anorexia nervosa. Method: A naturalistic, longitudinal prospective design was used to assess recovery, relapse, and...
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Strober M, Freeman R, Morrell W
Int J Eat Disord . 1997 Nov; 22(4):339-60. PMID: 9356884
Objective: To assess the long-term course of recovery and relapse and predictors of outcome in anorexia nervosa. Method: A naturalistic, longitudinal prospective design was used to assess recovery and relapse...
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Strober M, Lampert C, Schmidt S, Morrell W
J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry . 1993 Jan; 32(1):34-42. PMID: 8428882
Fifty-eight adolescents meeting Research Diagnostic Criteria (RDC) for major depressive disorder were observed for 24-months after inpatient admission in a prospective, naturalistic design study to assess time to recovery, risk...
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Strober M, Morrell W, Lampert C, Burroughs J
Am J Psychiatry . 1990 Apr; 147(4):457-61. PMID: 2107763
The authors conducted an 18-month naturalistic prospective follow-up study of 37 adolescents whose bipolar I illness had been stabilized with lithium carbonate during inpatient hospitalization. Thirteen of the patients discontinued...
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Strober M, Morrell W, Burroughs J, Lampert C, Danforth H, Freeman R
J Affect Disord . 1988 Nov; 15(3):255-68. PMID: 2975298
Lifetime rates of psychiatric illness were compared in relatives of adolescent probands with bipolar I disorder and in relatives of age-matched schizophrenic controls. Familial aggregation of major affective disorders was...
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Strober M, Morrell W, Burroughs J, Salkin B, Jacobs C
J Psychiatr Res . 1985 Jan; 19(2-3):239-46. PMID: 4045742
A family study of eating disorders in first and second-degree relatives of anorexia nervosa and nonanorexic psychiatrically ill control probands found increased rates of anorexia-nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and subclinical anorexia...
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Strober M, Salkin B, Burroughs J, Morrell W
J Nerv Ment Dis . 1982 Jun; 170(6):345-51. PMID: 6951935
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