Transient Cerebellar Symptoms After ECT: New Case Report

Out on PubMed, from clinicians at Tufts and Johns Hopkins, is this case report:

Repeated cerebellar symptoms post-ECT in a geriatric patient.

Hasoglu T, Lee BJ, Reti IM.J Acad Consult Liaison Psychiatry. 2023 Sep 4:S2667-2960(23)00123-4. doi: 10.1016/j.jaclp.2023.08.006. Online ahead of print.PMID: 37673401 


The pdf is here.
And from the text:
This is a helpful contribution to the literature, but with a misleading title, and a dog's breakfast organization to the (otherwise well written) case report. Here is the summary: the patient had transient cerebellar symptoms (?hours, but timeline not fully described) after two of eight ECT, having had two similar episodes at home after lorazepam; stroke evaluation was negative; there was a family history of cerebellar disease; her depression remitted.
How about "Safe Resumption of ECT after Transient Cerebellar Symptoms" for the title?

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