Brain imaging in psychiatric disorders: target or screen?
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.
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description | 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. |
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spelling | doaj.art-478d4797432148d2bb0613ac023688742023-03-09T12:28:50ZengCambridge University PressBJPsych Open2056-47242019-01-01510.1192/bjo.2018.79Brain imaging in psychiatric disorders: target or screen?Thomas Rego0Dennis Velakoulis1Psychiatry Registrar, Neuroimaging Fellow, Neuropsychiatry Unit, Royal Melbourne Hospital; and Honorary Lecturer, Department of Psychiatry, University of Melbourne, AustraliaConsultant Neuropsychiatrist and Director, Neuropsychiatry Unit, Royal Melbourne Hospital; and Melbourne Neuropsychiatry Centre, Melbourne Health and University of Melbourne, AustraliaSummaryThere 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.https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S2056472418000790/type/journal_articleImagingpsychotic disordersorganic syndromesneuropsychiatryneuroimaging |
spellingShingle | Thomas Rego Dennis Velakoulis Brain imaging in psychiatric disorders: target or screen? BJPsych Open Imaging psychotic disorders organic syndromes neuropsychiatry neuroimaging |
title | Brain imaging in psychiatric disorders: target or screen? |
title_full | Brain imaging in psychiatric disorders: target or screen? |
title_fullStr | Brain imaging in psychiatric disorders: target or screen? |
title_full_unstemmed | Brain imaging in psychiatric disorders: target or screen? |
title_short | Brain imaging in psychiatric disorders: target or screen? |
title_sort | brain imaging in psychiatric disorders target or screen |
topic | Imaging psychotic disorders organic syndromes neuropsychiatry neuroimaging |
url | https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S2056472418000790/type/journal_article |
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