Commentary on White Matter Hyperintensities in American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry




This commentary, by Mustafa Husain and colleagues, accompanies the Carlier article in this issue of AJGP. It explores the significance of white matter hyperintensities, cognitive effects of ECT, and inflammatory markers. It nicely frames these issues and calls for more study, with the goal of making ECT more available and even better tolerated in geriatric patients.

Followers of the neuroinflammation hypothesis of depression will want to read this piece, ~5 minutes.

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