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[edit]Welcome to Wikipedia, Kallimachus! I am Madhero88 and have been editing Wikipedia for quite some time. I just wanted to say hi and welcome you to Wikipedia! If you have any questions, feel free to leave me a message on my talk page or by typing {{helpme}} at the bottom of this page. I love to help new users, so don't be afraid to leave a message! I hope you like the place and decide to stay. Here are some pages that you might find helpful:
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Cardiology task force
[edit]Thank you for joining Cardiology task force, a collaborative effort to make the project more comprehensive and allot of improvment needed for many articles. Below are some ongoing tasks for you to take part in, or you can add a task to do. Another great place to check out is Category:Cardiovascular system stubs. Personal message (optional) MaenK.A.Talk 07:36, 19 March 2010 (UTC) | ||||||
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Craig Hicks (talk) 18:15, 29 July 2010 (UTC)
Dermatology
[edit]Any interest in dermatology? If so, we are always looking for more help at the Dermatology task force, and particularly with the Bolognia push. There are still a lot of articles and redirects to be made. If you are interested I can send you the login information? ---kilbad (talk) 12:36, 27 August 2010 (UTC)
Request for attention - Christopher Busby
[edit]Hi. I noticed your interest in radiology/oncology. Perhaps you can help me with the above BLP. See [1]. Even referring this to another, more appropriate, editor would be greatly appreciated. Yakushima (talk) 14:22, 18 April 2011 (UTC)
Articles
[edit]If you could get me any of the following articles, I would greatly appreciate it!
- Harris SS, Kushon D, Benedetto E., Pathologic grooming behavior: facial dermatillomania., Cutis. 2011 Jan;87(1):14-8.
- This is a case report, probably not a good source.
- Harris SS, Kushon D, Benedetto E (2011). "Pathologic grooming behavior: facial dermatillomania". Cutis. 87 (1): 14–8. PMID 21323095.
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- Harris SS, Kushon D, Benedetto E (2011). "Pathologic grooming behavior: facial dermatillomania". Cutis. 87 (1): 14–8. PMID 21323095.
- This is a case report, probably not a good source.
- Odlaug BL, Grant JE. Pathologic skin picking. Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 2010 Sep;36(5):296-303.
- This is a review article, 2010, recent, probably a good source, correct citation format:
- Odlaug BL, Grant JE (2010). "Pathologic skin picking". Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 36 (5): 296–303. doi:10.3109/00952991003747543. PMID 20575652.
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- Odlaug BL, Grant JE (2010). "Pathologic skin picking". Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 36 (5): 296–303. doi:10.3109/00952991003747543. PMID 20575652.
- This is a review article, 2010, recent, probably a good source, correct citation format:
- Grant JE, Odlaug BL. Update on pathological skin picking. Curr Psychiatry Rep. 2009 Aug;11(4):283-8.
- This is a case report and a review-- use selectively, take care not to report on unvalidated case reports:
- Grant JE, Odlaug BL (2009). "Update on pathological skin picking". Curr Psychiatry Rep. 11 (4): 283–8. PMID 19635236.
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- Grant JE, Odlaug BL (2009). "Update on pathological skin picking". Curr Psychiatry Rep. 11 (4): 283–8. PMID 19635236.
- This is a case report and a review-- use selectively, take care not to report on unvalidated case reports:
- Lochner C, Simeon D, Niehaus DJ, Stein DJ., Trichotillomania and skin-picking: a phenomenological comparison., Depress Anxiety. 2002;15(2):83-6.
- This is old (2002), not a review, not likely a good source:
- Lochner C, Simeon D, Niehaus DJ, Stein DJ (2002). "Trichotillomania and skin-picking: a phenomenological comparison". Depress Anxiety. 15 (2): 83–6. PMID 11891999.
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- Lochner C, Simeon D, Niehaus DJ, Stein DJ (2002). "Trichotillomania and skin-picking: a phenomenological comparison". Depress Anxiety. 15 (2): 83–6. PMID 11891999.
- This is old (2002), not a review, not likely a good source:
- Wilhelm S, Keuthen NJ, Deckersbach T, Engelhard IM, Forker AE, Baer L, O'Sullivan RL, Jenike MA. Self-injurious skin picking: clinical characteristics and comorbidity. J Clin Psychiatry. 1999 Jul;60(7):454-9.
- This is old (1990), not a review, not likely a good source, use these kinds of sources carefully:
- Wilhelm S, Keuthen NJ, Deckersbach T; et al. (1999). "Self-injurious skin picking: clinical characteristics and comorbidity". J Clin Psychiatry. 60 (7): 454–9. PMID 10453800.
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- Wilhelm S, Keuthen NJ, Deckersbach T; et al. (1999). "Self-injurious skin picking: clinical characteristics and comorbidity". J Clin Psychiatry. 60 (7): 454–9. PMID 10453800.
- This is old (1990), not a review, not likely a good source, use these kinds of sources carefully:
- This is a recent review, Singer knows his stuff thoroughly and is well respected, should probably consult this source:
- Singer HS (2011). "Stereotypic movement disorders". Handb Clin Neurol. 100: 631–9. doi:10.1016/B978-0-444-52014-2.00045-8. PMID 21496612.
- These should certainly be consulted, particularly the two that have free full text available:
- Stein DJ, Grant JE, Franklin ME; et al. (2010). "Trichotillomania (hair pulling disorder), skin picking disorder, and stereotypic movement disorder: toward DSM-V". Depress Anxiety. 27 (6): 611–26. doi:10.1002/da.20700. PMID 20533371.
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(help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - Roncero C, Rodríguez-Urrutia A, Grau-López L, Casas M (2009). "[Antiepileptic drugs in the control of the impulses disorders]". Actas Esp Psiquiatr (in Spanish; Castilian). 37 (4): 205–12. PMID 19927233.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link) - Feusner JD, Hembacher E, Phillips KA (2009). "The mouse who couldn't stop washing: pathologic grooming in animals and humans". CNS Spectr. 14 (9): 503–13. PMC 2853748. PMID 19890232.
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- Stein DJ, Grant JE, Franklin ME; et al. (2010). "Trichotillomania (hair pulling disorder), skin picking disorder, and stereotypic movement disorder: toward DSM-V". Depress Anxiety. 27 (6): 611–26. doi:10.1002/da.20700. PMID 20533371.
- I'll copy this over to article talk, which is where work should continue. SandyGeorgia (Talk) 13:45, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
Thank you so much for your help! Remember (talk) 12:01, 29 September 2011 (UTC)
Thanks again
[edit]Thank you so much for sending me the articles. I greatly appreciate it. Hopefully, I will get the article up to good status soon. Remember (talk) 12:45, 30 September 2011 (UTC)
Wiki Medicine
[edit]Hi
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The Wikipedia Library now offering accounts from Cochrane Collaboration (sign up!)
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