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  • == Disorganized Schizophrenia == ...'', is a subtype of [[schizophrenia]] characterized by disorganized speech and behavior, as well as inappropriate or flat affect.
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  • == Pseudoneurotic Schizophrenia == ...s used to describe a subtype of [[schizophrenia]] that is characterized by symptoms that resemble those of [[neurotic disorders]], but with the presence of sub
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  • == Childhood Schizophrenia == ...zed by symptoms such as hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized speech and behavior, which start in children younger than 13 years old.
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  • == Catatonic Schizophrenia == ...n movement. The term is derived from the Greek words "kata" meaning "down" and "tonas" meaning "tone", referring to the reduced muscle tone observed in pa
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  • == Simple-type Schizophrenia == ...hronic and severe mental disorder that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves.
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  • ...condition that is characterized by symptoms that are similar to those of [[schizophrenia]], but that last for a shorter period of time. ...in the 20th century to describe a condition that has the same symptoms as schizophrenia but lasts for a shorter duration.
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  • ...ication currently under development for the treatment of [[schizophrenia]] and other related mental health disorders. ...erm "Roluperidone" is derived from the Latin roots "rolo" meaning to roll, and "peridone" which is a common suffix used in the naming of antipsychotic med
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  • ...aranoid delusions with or without hallucinations (the positive symptoms of schizophrenia) without deterioration of intellect or personality. ...950 to describe a group of patients who had symptoms similar to those of [[schizophrenia]], but without the same degree of personality disintegration.
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  • ...allucinations or delusions, and symptoms of a mood disorder, such as mania and depression. ...[schizophrenia]]' and '[[affective disorder]]', indicating the presence of symptoms from both these conditions.
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  • == Diagnosis of Schizophrenia == ...hronic and severe mental disorder that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves.
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  • ...of [[antipsychotic]] medication primarily used to treat [[schizophrenia]] and other types of chronic [[psychosis]]. It belongs to the class of drugs know ...rom the chemical structure of the drug, which includes a ''fluorine'' atom and a ''phenothiazine'' nucleus. The "-azine" suffix is common in drugs that be
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  • == Animal model of schizophrenia == ...hat uses non-human animals to study the pathophysiology and treatment of [[schizophrenia]].
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  • ==Negative Symptoms== ...mz/) are certain features that are often associated with [[schizophrenia]] and other related [[psychiatric disorders]]. They are called 'negative' because
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  • ...mptom of various [[psychiatric disorders]], including [[depression]] and [[schizophrenia]]. ...from the Greek words "psyche" meaning mind, "motor" referring to movement, and "retardation" meaning slowing down.
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  • ...ped by [[Avineuro Pharmaceuticals]] for the treatment of [[schizophrenia]] and other related disorders. ...harmaceuticals. The number 211 does not have a known specific significance and is likely a part of a series of compounds developed by the company.
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  • ...condition that occurs in individuals who have experienced an episode of [[schizophrenia]]. ...is derived from the Greek words "schizein" (to split) and "phren" (mind), and the Latin word "depressio" (pressing down). The prefix "post-" is Latin for
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  • ...rm "Hypofrontality" is derived from the Greek words "hypo" meaning "under" and "frontal" referring to the [[frontal lobe]] of the brain. ...veral mental disorders, including [[schizophrenia]], [[bipolar disorder]], and [[attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)]].
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  • ...being studied for its potential use in the treatment of [[schizophrenia]] and [[psychosis]] related to [[neurological disorders]]. ...otransmitter that plays a key role in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia and psychosis. This mechanism of action is different from that of most currentl
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  • ...ega''', is an [[antipsychotic]] medication used to treat [[schizophrenia]] and [[schizoaffective disorder]]. .... It works by blocking certain chemicals in the brain that affect thinking and behavior.
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  • ==Positive Symptoms== ...cally associated with [[psychotic disorders]], including [[schizophrenia]] and [[bipolar disorder]].
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