(Q2606101)

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paranoid schizophrenia

schizophrenia that involves delusions or auditory hallucinations of persecution or being plotted against without thought disorder, disorganized behavior, or affective flattening

  • Paranoid type schizophrenia
  • Paraphrenia - late
  • Paraphrenic schizophrenia
  • Chronic paranoid schizophrenia
  • Paranoid type schizophrenia subchronic state
  • paranoid type schizophrenia in remission
  • paranoid type schizophrenia chronic state with acute exacerbation
  • paranoid type schizophrenia subchronic state with acute exacerbation
  • Schizophrenia, Paranoid
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Schizophrenia, Paranoid
A chronic form of schizophrenia characterized primarily by the presence of persecutory or grandiose delusions, often associated with hallucination. (English)
paranoid schizophrenia
A schizophrenia characterized by delusions or auditory hallucinations of persecution or being plotted against without thought disorder, disorganized behavior, or affective flattening. (English)
Paranoid schizophrenia
Paranoid schizophrenia is dominated by relatively stable, often paranoid delusions, usually accompanied by hallucinations, particularly of the auditory variety, and perceptual disturbances. Disturbances of affect, volition and speech, and catatonic symptoms, are either absent or relatively inconspicuous. (English)
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Paranoid type schizophrenia
A chronic form of schizophrenia characterized primarily by the presence of persecutory or grandiose delusions, often associated with hallucination (English)
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paranoid schizophrenia
paranoic type schizophrenia
paraphrenia
paraphrenic schizophrenia
schizophrenia characterized by delusions (of persecution or grandeur or jealousy); symptoms may include anger and anxiety and aloofness and doubts about gender identity; unlike other types of schizophrenia the patients are usually presentable and (if delusions are not acted on) may function in an apparently normal manner (English)
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