Payton Lea
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Assistant Professor
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PSY Psychiatry, College of Medicine
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Payton Lea's research focuses on medical case studies, particularly investigating neurological and psychiatric conditions. Lea has published on differentiating first-episode psychosis from neuropsychiatric side effects of tacrolimus and on hallucinations as a presenting symptom of non-alcoholic Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome. Lea collaborates with Christopher Parrill, with whom they share one publication. Lea has a total of two publications.
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- Publications: 2
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238. Schizophrenia or Side Effect? Differentiating First-Episode Psychosis From Neuropsychiatric Side Effects of Tacrolimus (2025)
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- 238. Schizophrenia or Side Effect? Differentiating First-Episode Psychosis From Neuropsychiatric Side Effects of Tacrolimus
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