John W. Mason

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Psychiatry Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT 
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Southwick SM, Axelrod SR, Wang S, et al. (2003) Twenty-four-hour urine cortisol in combat veterans with PTSD and comorbid borderline personality disorder. The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease. 191: 261-2
Mason JW, Wang S, Yehuda R, et al. (2002) Marked lability in urinary cortisol levels in subgroups of combat veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder during an intensive exposure treatment program. Psychosomatic Medicine. 64: 238-46
Mason JW, Wang S, Yehuda R, et al. (2001) Psychogenic lowering of urinary cortisol levels linked to increased emotional numbing and a shame-depressive syndrome in combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder. Psychosomatic Medicine. 63: 387-401
Morgan CA, Wang S, Mason J, et al. (2000) Hormone profiles in humans experiencing military survival training Biological Psychiatry. 47: 891-901
Wang S, Mason J. (1999) Elevations of serum T3 levels and their association with symptoms in World War II veterans with combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder: Replication of findings in Vietnam combat veterans Psychosomatic Medicine. 61: 131-138
Wang S, Mason J, Charney D, et al. (1997) Relationships between hormonal profile and novelty seeking in combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder. Biological Psychiatry. 41: 145-51
BUNNEY WE, HARTMANN EL, MASON JW. (1996) STUDY OF A PATIENT WITH 48-HOUR MANIC-DEPRESSIVE CYCLES. II. STRONG POSITIVE CORRELATION BETWEEN ENDOCRINE FACTORS AND MANIC DEFENSE PATTERNS. Archives of General Psychiatry. 12: 619-25
Mason JW, Weizman R, Laor N, et al. (1996) Serum triiodothyronine elevation in Israeli combat veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder: A cross-cultural study Biological Psychiatry. 39: 835-838
Yehuda R, Kahana B, Binder-Brynes K, et al. (1995) Low urinary cortisol excretion in Holocaust survivors with posttraumatic stress disorder. The American Journal of Psychiatry. 152: 982-6
Wang S, Mason J, Southwick S, et al. (1995) Relationships between thyroid hormones and symptoms in combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder Psychosomatic Medicine. 57: 398-402
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