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  • Title: [Clinical and catamnesic study of slowly progressing, juvenile schizophrenia].
    Author: Tsutsul'kovskaia MIa, Pekunova LG.
    Journal: Zh Nevropatol Psikhiatr Im S S Korsakova; 1978; 78(1):86-94. PubMed ID: 629150.
    Abstract:
    A clinico-catamnestical study of 154 patients demonstrated, that following 10--15 years after their initial state it was first evaluated as sluggish schizophrenia with pseudoneurotic, psychasthenia-like, depersonalizational and obliterated affective disorders, the prognosis in such cases was relatively favorable. In the majority of the cases even during remote periods the disease had a slowly progressive character of the process. In half of the cases there was a tendency to a reduction of the positive disturbances, a compensation of the personality defect and distinct signs of social and working readaptation, after the adolescent period was behind.
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