Cerebral organic changes, such as deep white matter lesions detected by magnetic resonance imaging, have been hypothesised to be associated with depression in late life but their effect on the outcome of depression is unknown. O’Brien et al (p 982) followed 54 elderly people with major depression for three years. The presence of severe deep white matter lesions was significantly associated with a poor prognosis.
. 1998 Oct 10;317(7164):0.
White matter lesions predict outcome in late depression
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