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Depression, anxiety and psychosis in neurological diseases

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Depression, anxiety and psychosis in neurological diseases

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NMRI, brain MRI

The co-occurrence of psychiatric disorders with neurological diseases is not uncommon. For some of the entities typically dealt with by neurologists, psychiatric problems are even present in the vast majority of patients suffering from them. It is extremely important to be aware of this possibility, as the presence of mental disorders in patients may lead to incorrect diagnoses, but also to a worsening of the results of treatment of their primary neurological condition.

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