LYMPHOCYTIC AND EOSINOPHILIC REACTION TO ELECTRIC SHOCK TREATMENT
Abstract
1. A study of lymphocytic and eosinophilic reaction to EST in 23 psychotic patients is presented with a proof that this is a nonspecific reaction to stress.
2. An idea is expressed that lymphocytes contribute to the increase of the immunological reaction of the patient to the potential danger of stress.
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