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CARTA DE ENCAMINHAMENTO PARA TRATAMENTO

Curitiba, de de 200__.

Ao Dr. ___________________________________________________________

Prezado colega,

Estamos encaminhando para tratamento psiquiátrico o(a) Sr(a) ________________________________________, que esteve participando do estudo “Sintomas Somáticos da Depressão: características sociodemográficas e clínicas em pacientes da Atenção Primária em Curitiba (PR)” e apresentou diagnóstico clínico (CID-10) compatível com:

( ) Transtorno mental devido ao uso de álcool; ( ) Transtorno Afetivo Bipolar;

( ) Episódio depressivo;

( ) Transtorno depressivo recorrente; ( ) Transtorno depressivo persistente; ( ) Transtorno de ansiedade generalizada; ( ) Transtorno de pânico;

( ) Transtorno doloroso.

Coloco-me a disposição para esclarecer qualquer dúvida pelo telefone (41) 9979-3352.

Atenciosamente,

Dirceu Zorzetto Filho CRM-PR 7569 Pesquisador Principal

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