Case 28-2020: A 64-Year-Old Man with Intrusive Thoughts and Fear of Being Poisoned.

N Engl J Med

From the Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital (N.-H.T.T.), and the Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School (N.-H.T.T., S.A.C.), Boston, the Department of Social Work, Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge (O.A.), and the Department of Psychiatry, McLean Hospital, Belmont (S.A.C.) - all in Massachusetts.

Published: September 2020

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