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Maintenance Electroconvulsive Therapy

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1991
Maintenance electroconvulsive therapy remains an infrequently used and insufficiently researched treatment for the prevention of relapse and recurrence of affective illnesses. The foundation for this treatment is examined by reviewing the relevant scientific literature, with particular attention to identifying those patients who may benefit most from ...
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mtDNA maintenance: disease and therapy

2020
Mitochondrial maintenance disorders present as a spectrum ranging from severe infantile multisystemic syndrome to childhood or adult tissue-specific diseases. Hallmark is the variable association of qualitative (point mutations, multiple deletions) or quantitative (copy number reduction) molecular genetic defect of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA ...
Quadalti C., Garone C.
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Principles of maintenance therapy

Leukemia Research, 2006
Although follicular non-Hodgkin's lymphoma may respond well to induction therapy, almost all patients will eventually relapse. To reduce the frequency of relapses and prolong disease-free intervals, maintenance treatment may be given to patients who respond or have stable disease after induction therapy.
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Lithium and Maintenance Electroconvulsive Therapy

The Journal of ECT, 1998
This clinical report describes the successful use of a combination of lithium carbonate and maintenance electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) in the treatment of severe bipolar depression. The patient was initially taken off the lithium and given a course of ECT with remarkable improvement in symptoms.
S, Gupta, R, Austin, D P, Devanand
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Maintenance Phase of Periodontal Therapy

Journal of Periodontology, 1981
Microorganisms play a primary role in the etiology of periodontal disease. Inadequate or no treatment permits progressive destruction of the periodontium. Periodontal destruction can be prevented in the presence of some plaque and gingival inflammation provided there are efforts at oral hygiene and frequent prophylaxis.
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Maintenance therapy in follicular lymphoma

Current Opinion in Oncology, 2011
This article reviews the potential benefit of maintenance therapy for patients with follicular lymphoma.Follicular lymphoma, despite substantial improvements in survival, is usually incurable. Several randomized studies have shown that the combination of anti-CD20 and chemotherapy can improve overall survival for these patients.
Anne-Sophie, Michallet   +2 more
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Maintenance therapy.

Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences, 1999
This algorithm for patients recovered from acute exacerbation consists of 18 lines. The choice of the initial treatment depends on whether it is the first episode or one of multiple episodes. The patient who has not had a relapse during the last 3 years should be treated in the same way to the patient recovering from a first episode.
H, Saito, T, Saijo
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Maintenance therapies in bipolar disorders

Bipolar Disorders, 2012
Gitlin M, Frye MA. Maintenance therapies in bipolar disorders. Bipolar Disord 2012: 14 (Suppl. 2): 51–65. © 2012 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2012 John Wiley & Sons A/S.Objective:  Bipolar disorder is an inherently recurrent disorder, requiring maintenance preventive treatments in the vast majority of patients.
Michael, Gitlin, Mark A, Frye
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Iron Therapy in Maintenance Haemodialysis

Clinical Science, 1975
1. Marrow-iron stores were absent or reduced in twenty-three of thirty-nine patients studied within 52 months of starting maintenance haemodialysis. 2. Oral iron was given to twelve patients (group I) with absent or reduced, and to eleven patients (group II) with normal or increased marrow-iron stores. 3.
L R, Baker   +3 more
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Clozapine maintenance therapy in schizophrenia

Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry, 2004
Long-term pharmacotherapy with antipsychotic agents is an important aspect of the management of schizophrenia. In patients responsive to the chosen treatment, maintenance therapy is usually conducted by halving the drug dose that has proven effective during the acute phase.
Péter, Gaszner, Zoltán, Makkos
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