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Persistence of Depressive Symptoms and Cardiovascular Death Among Patients With Affective Disorder

William Coryell, MD, Carolyn Turvey, PhD, Andrew Leon, PhD, Jack D. Maser, PhD, David Solomon, MD, Jean Endicott, PhD, Timothy Mueller, MD and Martin Keller, MD

From the Department of Psychiatry (W.C., C.T.), University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA; Department of Psychiatry (A.L.), Cornell Medical College, Ithaca, NY; National Institute of Mental Health (J.D.M.), Bethesda, MD; Rhode Island Hospital (D.S.), Providence, RI; Department of Research Assessment and Training (J.E.), New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York; and Butler Hospital (T.M., M.K.), Providence, RI.



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Fig. 1. Cumulative probabilities of death due to cardiovascular causes by depressive morbidity index group.

 





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