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Computed tomography in patients with psychiatric illnesses: advantage of a" rule-in …


EB LARSON, LA MACK, B WATTS, LD … - Annals of Internal …, 1981 - Am Coll Physicians
Computed tomography (CT) is used commonly to "rule-out" disease. In 123 consecutive patients
with psychiatric diseases in three institutions, 105 CT scans (85.4%) interpreted as normal or
normal except for atrophy did not influence management, only reassured clinicians and ...
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CT scanning in psychiatric inpatients: clinical yield


TP BERESFORD, FC BLOW, RCW HALL, LO … - …, 1986 - Acad Psychosom Med
Page 1. ABSTRACT: The authors surveyed CT scan use in 4,600 psychiatric
admissions over a period of 2#{189}years. Attending psychiatrists with free access
to CT scanning requested scans in 165 (3.6%) of the cases. Review ...
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[CITATION] Cranial computerized tomography in clinical psychiatry: 100 consecutive cases.


NJ Evans - Comprehensive psychiatry - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Compr Psychiatry. 1982 Sep-Oct;23(5):445-50. Cranial computerized tomography
in clinical psychiatry: 100 consecutive cases. Evans NJ. Publication Types: Research
Support, Non-US Gov't. Mesh Terms: Aged; Atrophy; Cerebral ...
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How can we avoid unnecessary CT scanning for psychiatric patients.


L Tsai, MT Tsuang - The Journal of clinical psychiatry, 1981 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
We studied 135 psychiatric patients who had CT scans of the brain in addition to psychiatric mental
status examination (ME), neurological examination (NE), EEG and Canter's Background Interference
Procedure for the Bender Gestalt Test (BIP). The results suggested that CT scans were ...
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Brain disease and psychiatric illness: when should a psychiatrist order a CAT scan …


DR Weinberger - American Journal of Psychiatry, 1984 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
16. McGuire MT, Stein 5, Mendelson JH: Comparative psycho- social studies of alcoholic subjects
undergoing experimen- tally induced ethanol intoxication. Psychosom Med 28:13-26, 1966
17. Mello N, Mendelson J: Experimentally induced intoxication in
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Is the routine CT head scan justified for psychiatric patients? A prospective study.

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J Ananth, R Gamal, M Miller, M Wohl, S … - Journal of Psychiatry …, 1993 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Thirty-four psychiatric patients, assessed for a physical illness that was missed during
diagnosis, underwent a CT scan. After investigation, the diagnosis of 14 patients changed from
a functional to an organic illness. In nine patients, the CT scan was reported to be ...
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Unsuspected organic disease in chronic schizophrenia demonstrated by computed …

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DGC Owens, EC Johnstone, GM Bydder … - Journal of Neurology, …, 1980 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
While the role of computedtomography (CT) in neurology land neurosurgery is established, the
value of this technique in psychiatry is not yet clear. So far its main application in the
investiga- tion of major psychotic illness has been to detect structural change in the brain ...
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The use of the CAT head scanner in clinical psychiatry


JK Roberts, WA Lishman - The British Journal of Psychiatry, 1984 - RCP
The innovative technique of Computerised Axial Tomography (CAT) head scanning was initially
de scribed by Hounsfield (1973). This has subsequently had a major impact on neurology and
neurosurgery, being vastly superior to radioisotope brain scanning, and having definite ...
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An evaluation of cranial CT scanning in clinical psychiatry


H Colohan, EO'Callaghan, C Larkin, JL … - Irish Journal of Medical …, 1989 - Springer
Summary From 6,300 psychiatric admissions over a 37 month period, all 54 patient referrals
for CTwereidentifiedand their chartsreviewed. CTinfluenceddiagno- sis, management or prognosis
in 11.7 percent of patients scanned. There was poor correlation between organicity on CT ...
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Computed tomography of the brain and the psychiatric consultation


RE HOLT, S RAWAT, TP BERESFORD, RCW … - …, 1982 - Acad Psychosom Med
Psychiatrists are often faced with the problem of identifying occult CNS disease in their
patients. Whereas other medical specialists are presented with primary com plaints that prompt
physical evalu ation, the psychiatrist commonly focuses on problems that are not ...
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