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    Relationship between OLDA plasma concentrations and CAPS scores.

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    <p>Panel A: CAPS sum score (rβ€Š=β€Šβˆ’0.68, p<0.01, nβ€Š=β€Š19); Panel B: CAPS – intrusion subscore (rβ€Š=β€Šβˆ’0.65, p<0.01); Panel C: CAPS – avoidance subscore (rβ€Š=β€Šβˆ’0.59, p<0.01); Panel D: CAPS – hyperarousal subscore (rβ€Š=β€Šβˆ’0.66, p<0.01). Solid line indicates regression line and dotted lines 95% confidence intervals.</p

    Comorbidities (except depression) or medication use (except antidepressants) and plasma EC/NAE concentrations in individuals after trauma exposure.

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    a<p>Comorbidities were rheumatic disease (nβ€Š=β€Š1), hepatitis B (nβ€Š=β€Š1) and chronic gastritis (nβ€Š=β€Š2).</p>b<p>Medications were contraceptives (nβ€Š=β€Š2), mood stabilizers (nβ€Š=β€Š1) and antacids (nβ€Š=β€Š2).</p

    Demographic and clinical data of the study groups.

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    a<p>Data are meanΒ±SD; (y)β€Š=β€Š years; (f)β€Š=β€Š female; (m)β€Š=β€Š male.</p>b<p>Trauma-exposed patients received amitriptylin (nβ€Š=β€Š2), PTSD patients mirtazapin (nβ€Š=β€Š2) and amitriptylin+mirtazapin (nβ€Š=β€Š1).</p>c<p>These scores were only available for ethnically matched controls recruited by the Trauma Center of University of Konstanz (nβ€Š=β€Š9).</p>d<p>Trauma-exposed individuals without PTSD were of Caucasian origin (nβ€Š=β€Š6) (two from Iran and two from Turkey, one from Bosnia and one from Afghanistan) and 3 were Black-Africans (one from Gambia, one from Eritrea and one from Senegal).</p>e<p>Trauma- exposed individuals with PTSD were Caucasians (nβ€Š=β€Š8) (two from Turkey, two from Iran, one from Afghanistan, one from Syria, one from Kosovo and one from Bosnia) and two were Black-Africans (one from Nigeria and one from Togo).</p>f<p>Controls were Caucasians (twenty were Germans, one each were from Turkey, Armenia, Israel, two from Romania and two were Russians) and 2 were from Africa (Eritrea and Sudan).</p>*<p>Significantly higher values compared to trauma-exposed individuals <i>without</i> PTSD and to healthy controls.</p>#<p>Significantly higher values compared to healthy controls.</p

    Correlation between CAPS scores and PEA plasma levels in individuals after trauma exposure (nβ€Š=β€Š19).

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    <p>Panel A: CAPS sum score (rβ€Š=β€Š0.54, pβ€Š=β€Š0.02); Panel B: CAPS – intrusion subscore (rβ€Š=β€Š0.65, p<0.01); Panel C: CAPS – avoidance subscore (rβ€Š=β€Š0.21, pβ€Š=β€Š0.40); Panel D: CAPS - hyperarousal subscore (rβ€Š=β€Š0.29, pβ€Š=β€Š0.23). Solid line indicates regression line and dotted lines 95% confidence intervals.*marks significant correlations.</p
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