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Psychiatria et Neurologia Japonica

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Psychiatria et Neurologia Japonica English Translated Version

Volume 124 (2022) No. 2 japan

Frontier of Psychiatry

Age-related White Matter Structural Changes Revealed by Whole-brain Fiber Tracking Method in Patients with Bipolar Disorder, Depression, and Healthy Controls

Yoshikazu MASUDA, Go OKADA, Masahiro TAKAMURA, Chiyo SHIBASAKI, Atsuo YOSHINO, Satoshi YOKOYAMA, Naho ICHIKAWA, Shiho OKUHATA, Tetsuo KOBAYASHI, Shigeto YAMAWAKI, Yasumasa OKAMOTO

Keywords: diffusion tensor imaging, cerebral white matter, change over time, depression, bipolar disorder

Psychiatria et Neurologia Japonica 124: 79-83, 2022

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Original Article

Association between Paralytic Ileus and Medication Including Psychotropics and Laxatives among Patients with Schizophrenia

Tokuya INAGUMA, Toshiaki NADAYA, Shohei IKEMOTO, Kae ITO

Keywords: schizophrenia, ileus, antipsychotics, laxatives

Psychiatria et Neurologia Japonica 124: 84-90, 2022

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Original Article

Past History and Future Perspectives of the Traditional Japanese Depressive Disease Concept: From Mild Endogenous Depression to Major Depressive Disorder

Susumu OHMAE

Keywords: depression, endogenous depression, exhaustion, melancholia, stress

Psychiatria et Neurologia Japonica 124: 91-108, 2022

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Special Feature Article

Clinical Landscape of Telepsychiatry in Japan: A Psychiatric Case Report from the "Shadow Side" toward the Creative Development of Telepsychiatry in Japan

Satoru OGURA

Keywords: telemedicine, online healthcare services, Guidelines on Healthcare Services using Information Technology, revision of medical service fees in 2020, temporary handling of healthcare services for coronavirus infection under the medical service fee system

Psychiatria et Neurologia Japonica 124: 109-115, 2022

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Special Feature Article

Perspectives of Telemedicine and Online Healthcare Services

Kiichiro NAGAO

Keywords: telemedicine, online healthcare services, Guidelines on Healthcare Services using Information Technology, revision of medical service fees in 2020, temporary handling of healthcare services for coronavirus infection under the medical service fee system

Psychiatria et Neurologia Japonica 124: 116-125, 2022

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