Sequential Multi-Locus Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation For Treatment Of Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder With Comorbid Major Depression: A Case Series

BRAIN STIMULATION(2020)

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Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and major depressive disorder (MDD) are highly comorbid [1], with depressive symptoms amplifying the chronicity and severity of OCD symptoms. Comorbid illness decreases quality of life and daily functioning [2] and is associated with greater suicidality and more frequent inpatient hospitalizations [3]. Furthermore, comorbid OCD/depression is associated with poorer response to OCD-focused psychological and pharmacological treatments [4]. Epidemiologic studies have shown that OCD symptoms generally precedes the occurrence of depression, suggesting a causal interacting model in which OCD predisposes to development of depressive symptoms [5]. In line with that causal model, Tadayonnejad et al. showed aberrant effective (directional) connectivity between OCD and MDD circuits may be a potential network mechanism of depressive symptom genesis or worsening in OCD-MDD [6]. The challenging nature of this comorbidity necessitates the development of novel, more effective treatments.
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