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Article Name - First-episode Psychosis Revealing an Underlying Brain Tumor: The Psychiatric Masquerade

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  • Introduction First-Episode Psychosis (FEP) is typically associated with primary psychiatric disorders such as schizophrenia or affective psychoses. However, in a minority of cases, it can be the initial presentati ... 2025-10-07
  • Description Organic brain lesions, particularly those involving the frontal and temporal lobes, can present with psychiatric symptoms as the initial or sole manifestation. Frontal lobe tumors are especially notor ... 2025-10-07
  • Conclusion Psychiatric symptoms may be the first sign of an underlying brain tumor, especially those located in the frontal lobe. This case highlights the importance of comprehensive assessment including neuroim ... 2025-10-07
  • Acknowledgement None. ... 2025-10-07
  • Conflict of Interest None. ... 2025-10-07
  • References Armstrong, Terri S., Marcia Y. Shade, Ghislain Breton and Mark R. Gilbert, et al. "Sleep-wake disturbance in patients with brain tumors." Neuro Oncol 19 (2017): 323-335. Google Scholar   ... 2025-10-07