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The clinical utility of structural neuroimaging in first-episode psychosis: A systematic review.

Malcolm Peter ForbesDenes SteflerDennis VelakoulisStephen StuckeyJean-Francois TrudelHarris EyreMelinda BoydMeshary Khaled N Alotiby
Published in: The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (2019)
There is insufficient evidence to suggest that brain imaging should be routinely ordered for patients presenting with first-episode psychosis without associated neurological or cognitive impairment. The appropriate screening procedure for structural brain lesions is conventional history-taking, mental status and neurological examination. If intracranial pathology is suspected clinically, a magnetic resonance imaging or computed tomography scan should be performed depending on the clinical signs, the acuity and the suspected pathology. National guidelines should reflect evidence-based data.
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