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KM C454e-20160317105726 · 2017. 2. 22. · short-term efficacy of ECT ranged from 80-100% for mania, 60-80% for bipolar and unipolar depression and 75% for catatonia. Another report

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Page 1: KM C454e-20160317105726 · 2017. 2. 22. · short-term efficacy of ECT ranged from 80-100% for mania, 60-80% for bipolar and unipolar depression and 75% for catatonia. Another report
Page 2: KM C454e-20160317105726 · 2017. 2. 22. · short-term efficacy of ECT ranged from 80-100% for mania, 60-80% for bipolar and unipolar depression and 75% for catatonia. Another report
Page 3: KM C454e-20160317105726 · 2017. 2. 22. · short-term efficacy of ECT ranged from 80-100% for mania, 60-80% for bipolar and unipolar depression and 75% for catatonia. Another report
Page 4: KM C454e-20160317105726 · 2017. 2. 22. · short-term efficacy of ECT ranged from 80-100% for mania, 60-80% for bipolar and unipolar depression and 75% for catatonia. Another report
Page 5: KM C454e-20160317105726 · 2017. 2. 22. · short-term efficacy of ECT ranged from 80-100% for mania, 60-80% for bipolar and unipolar depression and 75% for catatonia. Another report
Page 6: KM C454e-20160317105726 · 2017. 2. 22. · short-term efficacy of ECT ranged from 80-100% for mania, 60-80% for bipolar and unipolar depression and 75% for catatonia. Another report
Page 7: KM C454e-20160317105726 · 2017. 2. 22. · short-term efficacy of ECT ranged from 80-100% for mania, 60-80% for bipolar and unipolar depression and 75% for catatonia. Another report