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  1. The Efficacy of Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation in the Treatment of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: An Umbrella Review of Meta-Analyses
  2. Single session subconvulsive electrical stimulation has rapid therapeutic effects and reduces length of hospitalization in patients in an acute manic episode
  3. Rapid symptom control in neuroleptic malignant syndrome with electroconvulsive therapy: A case report
  4. Psychotic Symptoms Associated With a Frontoparietal Arachnoid Cyst: The Role of Neuroimaging Studies in First-Episode Psychosis
  5. Avoiding revolving door and homelessness: The need to improve care transition interventions in psychiatry and mental health
  6. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Chromosome 2 Duplication (2q14.2-q21.1)
  7. Transdermal Fentanyl–Induced Seizures
  8. Symptomatic improvement of acute mania associated with a single session of electroconvulsive therapy: A proposed concept of neuroversion
  9. A New Viewpoint on the Etiopathogenesis of Depression: Insights From the Neurophysiology of Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson's Disease and Treatment-Resistant Depression
  10. Bottom‐up neuroanatomical pattern of symptom remission in melancholic depression after electroconvulsive therapy: a case report and literature review
  11. The Hypothesis of Connecting Two Spinal Cords as a Way of Sharing Information between Two Brains and Nervous Systems
  12. Commentary on ‘Blue-blocking glasses as additive treatment for mania: A randomized placebo-controlled trial’
  13. A Closed Loop Brain-machine Interface for Epilepsy Control Using Dorsal Column Electrical Stimulation
  14. Reversible psychotic episode due to autoimmune encephalitis ( antibodies against NMDA receptors )
  15. Retrospective study on structural neuroimaging in first-episode psychosis
  16. Acute Psychosis as Major Clinical Presentation of Legionnaires’ Disease
  17. P.3.f.016 Initial medical work-up in first episode psychosis
  18. P01-159 Autoantibodies in bipolar and cluster B personality disorders
  19. Bipolar disorder, homocysteine and white matter hyperintensities