Any of several psychotic disorders characterized by distortions of reality and disturbances of thought and language and withdrawal from social contact.
Hamilton suffered from schizophrenia, but his family said he was not dangerous.
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Both questions bear on the larger issue of early intervention in schizophrenia.
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Court appointed experts said he suffered from schizophrenia, disordered thinking and delusions.
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However, the majority of patients with depression or schizophrenia never attempt suicide.
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Conclusions and relevance: Distress intolerance is more common in patients with schizophrenia.
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To address this question, we examined five drug-naïve patients suffering from schizophrenicdisorder.
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Background & objective: Neuroinflammation has been proposed as a major mechanism in schizophrenicdisorder.
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The concept of non-affective psychosis includes the ICD categories schizophrenicdisorder, paranoid state and other non-organic psychosis.
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Mr Flame was later diagnosed with a schizophrenicdisorder and mental health is part of Mr Flame's defence.
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After an average follow-up period of about 8 years, more than half of the re-examined sample had developed a schizophrenicdisorder according to DSM-III-R.
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The question remains open whether the case should be regarded as defective or as belonging to the dementiapraecox group.
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Such a case is usually diagnosed as a chronic manic or a dementiapraecox, according to the taste of the examiner.
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And all gradations from pure paranoia to dementiapraecox seem to have corresponding losses in the sense of reality as embodied in delusions.
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If we are to regard it as a psychosis then we expect it to show other reactions, just as dementiapraecox shows manic depressive symptoms.
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What would nowadays be diagnosed as paranoid schizophrenia was, on the cusp of the 20th century, believed to be dementiapraecox, or premature mental decline.
Uso de schizophrenic psychosis en inglés
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Methods: We compared plasma levels of S-100b protein in 20 patients with schizophrenicpsychosis and 20 age- and gender-matched healthy blood donors.