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Year Number of Results
1966 1
1968 1
1970 1
1971 2
1972 2
1973 1
1975 2
1977 2
1980 1
1981 2
1982 2
1983 3
1984 3
1985 5
1986 2
1987 3
1989 1
1991 1
1992 2
1994 1
1995 3
1998 1
1999 2
2000 3
2001 3
2002 3
2003 7
2004 3
2005 1
2007 4
2008 1
2009 4
2010 1
2011 6
2012 2
2013 1
2014 3
2015 3
2016 3
2017 1
2018 4
2019 2
2020 3
2022 2
2024 0

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Electroconvulsive therapy article unbalanced.
Ladha N. Ladha N. CMAJ. 2011 Nov 22;183(17):2017, 2019. doi: 10.1503/cmaj.111-2085. CMAJ. 2011. PMID: 22106109 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
Is electroconvulsive therapy during pregnancy safe?
Jiménez-Cornejo M, Zamorano-Levi N, Jeria Á. Jiménez-Cornejo M, et al. Medwave. 2016 Dec 7;16(Suppl5):e6790. doi: 10.5867/medwave.2016.6790. Medwave. 2016. PMID: 28024143 Review. English, Spanish.
New sparks over electroshock.
Cloud J. Cloud J. Time. 2001 Feb 26;157(8):60-2. Time. 2001. PMID: 11234365 No abstract available.
Unmodified ECT: ethical issues.
Andrade C. Andrade C. Issues Med Ethics. 2003 Jan-Mar;11(1):9-10. Issues Med Ethics. 2003. PMID: 16335495 No abstract available.
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