Post-Mortem Brain After ECT: Abstract in Biological Psychiatry

Not yet on Pubmed (because it's an abstract only so far) are these study results from The Netherlands:






These results, in abstract form, are very important, as the evidence base for post-mortem brain findings after ECT is very limited. 
Here, both findings (increased DCX in hippocampus, and no evidence of brain damage, inflammatory or immune response) are very salutary. I am looking forward to the publication of the full study results in a paper.

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