       Document 0195
 DOCN  M9550195
 TI    HIV-induced stupor treated with ECT.
 DT    9505
 AU    Kessing L; LaBianca JH; Bolwig TG; Department of Psychiatry,
       Rigshospitalet, University of; Copenhagen, Denmark.
 SO    Convuls Ther. 1994 Sep;10(3):232-5. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE
       MED/95135797
 AB    A 27-year-old man positive for human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
       presented with severe depressive stupor, peripheral neuropathy, and
       myelopathy. The onset of psychiatric symptoms, closely followed by
       neurological symptoms, without other possible somatic etiology suggests
       that HIV itself might precipitate psychosis. The patient was treated
       successfully with electroconvulsive therapy. The advantages and risks
       are discussed.
 DE    Adult  *Arousal  AIDS Dementia Complex/PSYCHOLOGY/*THERAPY  Case Report
       Depressive Disorder/PSYCHOLOGY/*THERAPY  Electroconvulsive
       Therapy/*METHODS  Homosexuality, Male/PSYCHOLOGY  Human  Male
       Neurologic Examination  Organic Mental Disorders,
       Psychotic/PSYCHOLOGY/*THERAPY  JOURNAL ARTICLE

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