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Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is an effective and safe treatment method used in many psychiatric disorders. The efficacy and safety of ECT in the presence of an intracranial mass is controversial.
Anıl Muştucu +2 more
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Basal cell carcinoma: 10-year experience with electrochemotherapy [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Electrochemotherapy (ECT), by combining manageable cytotoxic agents with short electric pulses, represents an effective palliative skin-directed therapy.
Alaibac, MAURO SALVATORE ALESSANDRO +6 more
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Maintenance ECT in Recurrent Depression and Treatment Resistant Schizophrenia
Objective:Electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) has been used for treatment of depression and psychosis for a long time. A less known way of use is as a maintenance treatment for keeping patients stable during remission. Recently ECT has been increasingly used
Sinem Zeynep METİN
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Electroconvulsive therapy mediates neuroplasticity of white matter microstructure in major depression. [PDF]
Whether plasticity of white matter (WM) microstructure relates to therapeutic response in major depressive disorder (MDD) remains uncertain. We examined diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) correlates of WM structural connectivity in patients receiving ...
Clark, K +7 more
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Major Depression Disorder (MDD) is a big problem in our society. MDD can cause suicide and take families apart. When treatment with medications fail, mental healthcare professionals, use Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) to treat patients with MDD.
usef faghihi, Cyrus kalantarpour
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Single-spin asymmetries: the Trento conventions [PDF]
During the workshop "Transversity: New Developments in Nucleon Spin Structure" (ECT*, Trento, Italy, 14-18 June 2004), a series of recommendations was put forward by the participants concerning definitions and notations for describing effects of ...
Bacchetta, Alessandro +3 more
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Pharmacologic management of adolescent catatonia: A dual-case series [PDF]
Introduction Catatonia is a syndrome characterized by psychomotor and behavioral disturbances and is associated with a substantially increased mortality risk in adolescent patients.
Lauren Leiby, PharmD, BCPP +4 more
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SEVERE CATATONIA SUCCESSFULLY TREATED WITH TWICE-DAILY ECT: A CASE REPORT AND A BRIEF REVIEW [PDF]
Catatonia is a severe motor dysregulation syndrome. It is a subtype of schizophrenia, but it can also occur in association with other psychiatric conditions as well as with some general medical and neurological diseases.
Kaija Järventausta, MD, PhD +3 more
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Is Explicit Congestion Notification usable with UDP? [PDF]
We present initial measurements to determine if ECN is usable with UDP traffic in the public Internet. This is interesting because ECN is part of current IETF proposals for congestion control of UDPbased interactive multimedia, and due to the ...
Hildebrand J. +4 more
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The CACNA1C protein is a L-type calcium channel, which influence affective disorders.
Dam Henrik +4 more
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