Lillian Colon, MD
Psychiatry
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Lillian Colon, MD, MS, FAPA, is Attending Psychiatrist at Montefiore and Assistant Professor at our Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Her clinical focus is on the acute treatment of emergency room patients presenting with diverse psychiatric symptoms, identifying the possible causes and ensuring prompt treatment.
From 1992 to 1996 she was a psychiatric resident with the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, with rotations at Montefiore Medical Center, North Central Bronx Hospital, Jacobi Medical Center and Bronx Psychiatric Center. From 1996 to 1997, she was a schizophrenia research fellow at the Montefiore Medical Center Schizophrenia Clinic.
Dr. Colon’s research interests focus on the efficacy of new pharmacological agents in treating psychotic symptoms.
Gender: Female
Languages
Credentials
Education and Training
- Medical Education University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine
- Fellowship Montefiore Medical Center
- Residency Montefiore Medical Center
Areas of Expertise
Specialties
Clinical Focus
Research Focus
Locations
Primary Location
Montefiore Medical Center
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Additional Locations
Montefiore at AECOM
1300 Morris Park Avenue
Bronx, NY 10461-1900
718-920-2587
Research
Publications
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Fatal granulomatous meningoencephalitis associated to mycobacterium mucogenicum-like microorganism: A case reportLillian ColónJan 2009Carlos A. Sariol; Yussef Galib; Petraleigh Pantoja; Lillian Colón; Anarda González; Lee Marie Tormos; Jorge Santana; Carlos A. Luciano; Janis González-Martínez; Edmundo N. Kraiselburd
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Prolactinoma with extensive amyloid deposits: A case reportLillian E. ColónDec 2008Lincoln Jiménez; Marie L. Rivera; Susana Ferrá; Lillian E. Colón; Eric Carro
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Prenatal sonographic evaluation of two intracranial teratomas.Lillian E. ColónMar 2002Wilma Rodriguez-Mojica; Michelle Goñi; Maria S. Correa; Lillian E. Colón; Vera Volnikh
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The contribution of immunohistochemistry in the diagnosis of pediatric neoplastic lesions in the University of Puerto Rico, School of Medicine.L. E. ColónDec 2001D. Negrón; M. S. Correa; R. Vélez-Rosario; L. E. Colón; C. Gonzalez-Keelan
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Idiopathic orbital inflammation with intracranial extension: Case reportLillian E. ColónSep 1996Orlando De Jesús; Jaime A. Inserni; Anarda Gonzalez; Lillian E. Colón
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