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Grey matter volume increase following electroconvulsive therapy in patients with late life depression: a longitudinal MRI study

Filip Bouckaert, François-Laurent De Winter, Louise Emsell, Annemieke Dols, Didi Rhebergen, Martien Wampers, Stefan Sunaert, Max Stek, Pascal Sienaert and Mathieu Vandenbulcke
J Psychiatry Neurosci March 01, 2016 41 (2) 105-114; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/jpn.140322
Filip Bouckaert
From the Department of Old Age Psychiatry, UPC KU-Leuven, Belgium (Bouckaert, De Winter, Wampers, Vandenbulcke); the GGZ inGeest/Department of Psychiatry and the EMGO+ Institute for Health and Care Research, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (Dols, Rhebergen, Stek); the Department of ECT and Department of Mood Disorders, UPC KULeuven, Belgium (Bouckaert, Sienaert); and Translational MRI, Department of Imaging and Pathology, KU Leuven and Radiology, University Hospitals Leuven, Belgium (Emsell, Sunaert)
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  • For correspondence: [email protected]
François-Laurent De Winter
From the Department of Old Age Psychiatry, UPC KU-Leuven, Belgium (Bouckaert, De Winter, Wampers, Vandenbulcke); the GGZ inGeest/Department of Psychiatry and the EMGO+ Institute for Health and Care Research, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (Dols, Rhebergen, Stek); the Department of ECT and Department of Mood Disorders, UPC KULeuven, Belgium (Bouckaert, Sienaert); and Translational MRI, Department of Imaging and Pathology, KU Leuven and Radiology, University Hospitals Leuven, Belgium (Emsell, Sunaert)
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Louise Emsell
From the Department of Old Age Psychiatry, UPC KU-Leuven, Belgium (Bouckaert, De Winter, Wampers, Vandenbulcke); the GGZ inGeest/Department of Psychiatry and the EMGO+ Institute for Health and Care Research, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (Dols, Rhebergen, Stek); the Department of ECT and Department of Mood Disorders, UPC KULeuven, Belgium (Bouckaert, Sienaert); and Translational MRI, Department of Imaging and Pathology, KU Leuven and Radiology, University Hospitals Leuven, Belgium (Emsell, Sunaert)
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Annemieke Dols
From the Department of Old Age Psychiatry, UPC KU-Leuven, Belgium (Bouckaert, De Winter, Wampers, Vandenbulcke); the GGZ inGeest/Department of Psychiatry and the EMGO+ Institute for Health and Care Research, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (Dols, Rhebergen, Stek); the Department of ECT and Department of Mood Disorders, UPC KULeuven, Belgium (Bouckaert, Sienaert); and Translational MRI, Department of Imaging and Pathology, KU Leuven and Radiology, University Hospitals Leuven, Belgium (Emsell, Sunaert)
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Didi Rhebergen
From the Department of Old Age Psychiatry, UPC KU-Leuven, Belgium (Bouckaert, De Winter, Wampers, Vandenbulcke); the GGZ inGeest/Department of Psychiatry and the EMGO+ Institute for Health and Care Research, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (Dols, Rhebergen, Stek); the Department of ECT and Department of Mood Disorders, UPC KULeuven, Belgium (Bouckaert, Sienaert); and Translational MRI, Department of Imaging and Pathology, KU Leuven and Radiology, University Hospitals Leuven, Belgium (Emsell, Sunaert)
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Martien Wampers
From the Department of Old Age Psychiatry, UPC KU-Leuven, Belgium (Bouckaert, De Winter, Wampers, Vandenbulcke); the GGZ inGeest/Department of Psychiatry and the EMGO+ Institute for Health and Care Research, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (Dols, Rhebergen, Stek); the Department of ECT and Department of Mood Disorders, UPC KULeuven, Belgium (Bouckaert, Sienaert); and Translational MRI, Department of Imaging and Pathology, KU Leuven and Radiology, University Hospitals Leuven, Belgium (Emsell, Sunaert)
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Stefan Sunaert
From the Department of Old Age Psychiatry, UPC KU-Leuven, Belgium (Bouckaert, De Winter, Wampers, Vandenbulcke); the GGZ inGeest/Department of Psychiatry and the EMGO+ Institute for Health and Care Research, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (Dols, Rhebergen, Stek); the Department of ECT and Department of Mood Disorders, UPC KULeuven, Belgium (Bouckaert, Sienaert); and Translational MRI, Department of Imaging and Pathology, KU Leuven and Radiology, University Hospitals Leuven, Belgium (Emsell, Sunaert)
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Max Stek
From the Department of Old Age Psychiatry, UPC KU-Leuven, Belgium (Bouckaert, De Winter, Wampers, Vandenbulcke); the GGZ inGeest/Department of Psychiatry and the EMGO+ Institute for Health and Care Research, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (Dols, Rhebergen, Stek); the Department of ECT and Department of Mood Disorders, UPC KULeuven, Belgium (Bouckaert, Sienaert); and Translational MRI, Department of Imaging and Pathology, KU Leuven and Radiology, University Hospitals Leuven, Belgium (Emsell, Sunaert)
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Pascal Sienaert
From the Department of Old Age Psychiatry, UPC KU-Leuven, Belgium (Bouckaert, De Winter, Wampers, Vandenbulcke); the GGZ inGeest/Department of Psychiatry and the EMGO+ Institute for Health and Care Research, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (Dols, Rhebergen, Stek); the Department of ECT and Department of Mood Disorders, UPC KULeuven, Belgium (Bouckaert, Sienaert); and Translational MRI, Department of Imaging and Pathology, KU Leuven and Radiology, University Hospitals Leuven, Belgium (Emsell, Sunaert)
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Mathieu Vandenbulcke
From the Department of Old Age Psychiatry, UPC KU-Leuven, Belgium (Bouckaert, De Winter, Wampers, Vandenbulcke); the GGZ inGeest/Department of Psychiatry and the EMGO+ Institute for Health and Care Research, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (Dols, Rhebergen, Stek); the Department of ECT and Department of Mood Disorders, UPC KULeuven, Belgium (Bouckaert, Sienaert); and Translational MRI, Department of Imaging and Pathology, KU Leuven and Radiology, University Hospitals Leuven, Belgium (Emsell, Sunaert)
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vol. 41 no. 2 105-114
DOI 
https://doi.org/10.1503/jpn.140322
PubMed 
26395813
History 
  • Received October 29, 2014
  • Revision received March 8, 2015
  • Accepted April 15, 2015
  • Published online March 1, 2016.
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© 2016 8872147 Canada Inc.

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  1. Filip Bouckaert, MD*⇑,
  2. François-Laurent De Winter, MD*,
  3. Louise Emsell, PhD,
  4. Annemieke Dols, MD, PhD,
  5. Didi Rhebergen, MD, PhD,
  6. Martien Wampers, PhD,
  7. Stefan Sunaert, MD, PhD,
  8. Max Stek, MD, PhD,
  9. Pascal Sienaert, MD, PhD,
  10. Mathieu Vandenbulcke, MD, PhD
  1. From the Department of Old Age Psychiatry, UPC KU-Leuven, Belgium (Bouckaert, De Winter, Wampers, Vandenbulcke); the GGZ inGeest/Department of Psychiatry and the EMGO+ Institute for Health and Care Research, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (Dols, Rhebergen, Stek); the Department of ECT and Department of Mood Disorders, UPC KULeuven, Belgium (Bouckaert, Sienaert); and Translational MRI, Department of Imaging and Pathology, KU Leuven and Radiology, University Hospitals Leuven, Belgium (Emsell, Sunaert)
  1. Correspondence to: F. Bouckaert, Department of Old Age Psychiatry, University Psychiatric Hospital, KULeuven, Leuvensesteenweg 517, 3070 Kortenberg, Belgium; filip.bouckaert{at}uc-kortenberg.be
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Grey matter volume increase following electroconvulsive therapy in patients with late life depression: a longitudinal MRI study
Filip Bouckaert, François-Laurent De Winter, Louise Emsell, Annemieke Dols, Didi Rhebergen, Martien Wampers, Stefan Sunaert, Max Stek, Pascal Sienaert, Mathieu Vandenbulcke
J Psychiatry Neurosci Mar 2016, 41 (2) 105-114; DOI: 10.1503/jpn.140322

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Filip Bouckaert, François-Laurent De Winter, Louise Emsell, Annemieke Dols, Didi Rhebergen, Martien Wampers, Stefan Sunaert, Max Stek, Pascal Sienaert, Mathieu Vandenbulcke
J Psychiatry Neurosci Mar 2016, 41 (2) 105-114; DOI: 10.1503/jpn.140322
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