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Title: [Clinico-catamnestic study of patients with paroxysmal-progressive schizophrenia with a history of affective, anxiety-affective and affective-hallucinatory attacks in childhood/and full-blown hallucinatory-delusional attacks in adolescence]. Author: Simashkova NV, Bashina VM. Journal: Zh Nevropatol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova; 1986; 86(10):1528-33. PubMed ID: 3811710. Abstract: Clinical follow-up covered 40 patients with paroxysmal progressive schizophrenia with a history of 52 affective, anxiety-affective and affective-hallucinatory attacks at the age of 0-10 years and of 70 hallucinatory-delusional attacks at the age of 11-17 years and older. Over one-third of the examined patients were under the authors' personal observation in early childhood. The follow-up lasted for 5 to 22 years. The authors have established a definite stereotype of the development of anxiety-affective, affective-hallucinatory and hallucinatory-delusional attacks. Remissions in this group of patients are characterized by atypical affective disturbances and changes of the personality. The authors have specified clinical characteristics of so-called "premanifest" episodes, attacks, and "premorbid" pseudopsychopathic conditions with manifestations of retardation of personality development and atypical affective disorders.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]