Brain imaging in psychiatric disorders: target or screen?
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- DOI: 10.1192/bjo.2018.79
Brain imaging in psychiatric disorders: target or screen?
Abstract
SummaryThere is currently debate about when a clinician should consider neuroimaging for patients with a known psychiatric illness. We consider this topic and propose a set of 'red flags' to use to aid decision-making.Declaration of interestNone.
Keywords: Imaging; neuroimaging; neuropsychiatry; organic syndromes; psychotic disorders.
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