Aim: Analysis of a clinical presentation and course of psychotic episodes in adolescent inpatients.
Method: A retrospective analysis of charts of all (n=104) inpatients diagnosed with one of the schizophrenia-spectrum disorders (schizophrenia, schizotypal disorder and acute and transient psychotic disorders: F20, F21 and F23 according to ICD-10) and assessed with the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) over a 10-year period (1998-2008) in the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Department. A psychopathological profile of different disorders and correlation between symptoms and demographic and clinical data were analysed.
Aim: Analysis of clinical presentations and course of psychotic episodes in adolescent inpatients.
Method: A retrospective analysis of charts of all (n = 300) hospitalised patients diagnosed with of one of the schizophrenia-spectrum disorders (F20-F29) over a 10-year span period (1998-2008) was conducted at the Child and Adolescent Department of Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology. The distribution of diagnoses was compared with a sample of 200 adult hospitalisations.
Observations are reported of the course and other interrelations between clinical pattern and computer tomography results in 36 patients with vascular ischaemic dementia. Attention is called to the frequency of transient dementia-like disturbances following stroke and to the importance of the middle gyrus of the left frontal lobe in the development of dementia manifestations. In cases with slow progression of dementia symptoms and only scant neurological signs not infrequently long-standing improvement or even complete remission of dementia symptoms occur which sets them apart from mixed forms of dementia.
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