Substance or Medication-Induced / Due to Another Medical Condition

Amy Tao, M.D., Matthew Peters, M.D., Ted Avi Gerstenblith, M.D.
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  • Psychiatric symptoms can be reflective of an underlying medical condition that should be ruled out prior to making a primary psychiatric diagnosis.

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DEFINITION

  • Psychiatric symptoms can be reflective of an underlying medical condition that should be ruled out prior to making a primary psychiatric diagnosis.

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