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Station 19 May Have Just Confirmed DeLuca's Grey's Anatomy Diagnosis

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[Warning: The following contains spoilers from the Season 3 penultimate episode of Station 19. Read at your own risk!] Grey's Anatomy may have had to end Season 16 early already, but we are still getting to see some of our favorite Grey Sloan Memorial docs on the spin-off series Station 19.

Thursday's penultimate episode for Season 3 actually gave us a big update on DeLuca (Giacomo Gianniotti), who we last saw being carted off by Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) after breaking down in the hospital hallway in the unintended season finale of Grey's.

DeLuca's mental health was questioned throughout the latter half of Season 16 of Grey's Anatomy, especially when he became more manic about diagnosing his patients.

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