1989
DOI: 10.1002/gps.930040306
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The value of CT head scan in elderly psychiatric patients

Abstract: SUMMARYThe authors present the results of routine CT head scans done on 80 consecutively admitted elderly psychiatric patients. Many patients had abnormal scans but in few cases were the results of major clinical importance. Patients in whom the clinical history suggests a recent change in behaviour or personality, or whose findings on physical examination have recently altered, represent a select group for whom CT scans should be considered.

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“…• age at onset of symptoms greater than 50 years 14,15 • history of head trauma or seizures 5 • persistent or increasing headache 14 • decrease in the GCS • presence of focal neurological signs 5 • presence of papilloedema 5…”
Section: Proposed Guidelines For Workup Of a Psychiatric Patientmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• age at onset of symptoms greater than 50 years 14,15 • history of head trauma or seizures 5 • persistent or increasing headache 14 • decrease in the GCS • presence of focal neurological signs 5 • presence of papilloedema 5…”
Section: Proposed Guidelines For Workup Of a Psychiatric Patientmentioning
confidence: 99%