Citations:SILENT


 * 2007, Peter R. Breggin, Brain Disabling Treatments in Psychiatry, Springer Publishing Company, page 204
 * Originally, it was thought that, except in extreme cases, lithium-induced neurotoxicity was reversible. However, it eventually became apparent that many patients develop irreversible brain damage and dysfunction, often involving the cerebellum (Grignon et al., 1996). In the last two decades, researchers have defined a syndrome of irreversible lithium-effectuated neurotoxicity (SILENT).