Eleven consecutive SCID-diagnosed generalized social phobias without major depression, other prominent anxiety disorders, substance abuse, alcoholism or organic mental disorder, were treated, open label, with sertraline up to 200 mg daily for 12 weeks. There were seven completers. Of these, five showed substantial improvement, after being on sertraline 100 mg daily for two weeks (following no response to sertraline 50 mg daily for four weeks). There were few side effects among the completers. The four dropouts complained of side effects and loss of interest in continuing treatment. Final average dose for completers who responded was 170 mg daily.
Three cases of portal venous system wall calcifications demonstrated by computed tomography are presented. The clinical features, possible pathogenesis, differential diagnosis, and therapeutic significance of this condition are reviewed.
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