Incidental Lesions of the Brain with Potential Clinical Implications in Psychiatry

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2023

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Kısa Koç, Sena
Uzun Çiçek, Ayla
Yılmaz, Yavuz

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Springer, Cham

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The prevalence of incidental lesions has increased as the use of imaging in research and clinical practice has increased. However, the management of incidental lesions, their clinical consequences, and their potential ethical potential risks have become more common. The detection of lesions can be beneficial for patients or research participants, but it can also be detrimental in a number of ways. This chapter covered the psychiatric effects of incidental lesions, how to inform the patient, and ethical considerations. The psychiatric consequences of meningiomas, unruptured aneurysms, and brain tumors, which are common among incidental lesions, were also discussed. Patients with incidental lesions may experience anxiety disorders, sleep issues, social isolation, sexual issues, and suicidal ideation. To prevent these, it is crucial that the physician provides accurate and detailed information about incidental lesions and their potential consequences. The significance of the patient’s psychosocial support in this process cannot be pointed out.

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Incidental brain lesions; Brain tumor; Suicidal ideation; Anxiety; Depression; Intracranial aneurysms; Worrisome news

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Springer Nature Switzerland AG

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Koç, S.K., Çiçek, A.U., Yılmaz, Y. (2023). Incidental Lesions of the Brain with Potential Clinical Implications in Psychiatry. In: Turgut, M., Guo, F., Turgut, A.T., Behari, S. (eds) Incidental Findings of the Nervous System. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-42595-0_32