Electroconvulsive therapy increases hippocampal and amygdala volume in therapy refractory depression: A longitudinal pilot study
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Indira Tendolkar | Joost Janzing | Philip van Eijndhoven | P. V. Eijndhoven | I. Tendolkar | R. O. Voshaar | J. Janzing | I. V. Oostrom | M. V. Beek | M. Mulder | Marleen van Beek | Iris van Oostrom | Marlies Mulder | Richard Oude Voshaar | I. Oostrom | Marlies Mulder
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