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Brain imaging in catatonia: systematic review and directions for future research.

Alexandre HarocheJonathan RogersMarion PlazeRaphaël GaillardSteve Cr WilliamsPierre ThomasAli Amad
Published in: Psychological medicine (2020)
In catatonia, brain imaging is abnormal in the majority of cases, and abnormalities more frequently diffuse than localised. Brain imaging studies published so far suffer from serious limitations and for now the different models presented in the literature do not explain most of the cases. There is an important need for further studies including a better clinical characterisation of patients with catatonia, functional imaging with concurrent catatonic symptoms and the use of novel brain imaging techniques.
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