ELECTROCONVULSIVE THERAPY FOLLOWING SURGICAL CORRECTION OF AORTIC COARCTATION BY IMPLANTATION OF AN AORTIC ISOGRAFT
Abstract
Electroconvulsive therapy, producing grand mal seizures, has been successfully given to a patient with a 6-cm. aortic isograft of one year without evident injury to the isograft and with marked psychological benefit to the patient.
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