Author:
Naylor G. J.,Fleming Laura W.,Stewart W. K.,McNamee H. B.,Poidevin D. Le
Abstract
There have been reports of the association of alterations in the divalent cation content of plasma with depressive illness. Coirault and colleagues (1959) found increased ionized calcium levels despite decreased total plasma calcium concentration in patients recovered from depression. More recently, Frizel and colleagues (1969) have reported normal plasma ionized and total calcium levels both before and after recovery from depression.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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