· 8/29/1997
Julie GALLUS, Appellant, v. John J. CALLAHAN, Acting Commissioner of Social Security, Appellee
Citations
- 117 F.3d 1061
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- substantial evidence supported ALJ’s finding that claimant did not have mental impairment; diagnosis by one provider was not supported by record, and other providers had concluded claimant had no such impairment
- substantial evidence supported ALJ’s finding that claimant did not have medically determinable mental impairment; while one provider had assigned diagnosis, it was not supported by record, and other providers had concluded claimant did not have impairment
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Judges: Wollman, Beam, Reasoner
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