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Comparative analysis of relation between premorbid period and variants of endogenous mental disorders beginning

https://doi.org/10.24884/1607-4181-2015-22-2-53-55

Abstract

Based on the long-term observation period (1986 through 2012) the properties of endogenous mental disorders premorbid period in 107 persons (of mean age 21.5±1.5 years) were studied. In 41.2% of the cases, premorbid period was characterized by premorbid disorders, which included disorders of development, deviation of behavior and motor skills, behavioral abnormalities, affective and somatic disorders combined with quantitative changes in personality, and decline of cognitive indicators. Premorbid disorders in 56.2% of cases were preceded by clinical features of endogenous mental disorders such as a progressive or continuous-attack-like progressive course, low severity of positive symptoms in period of manifestation.

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A. A. Krasnov
Военно-медицинская академия имени С. М. Кирова
Russian Federation


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Krasnov A.A. Comparative analysis of relation between premorbid period and variants of endogenous mental disorders beginning. The Scientific Notes of the Pavlov University. 2015;22(2):53-55. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.24884/1607-4181-2015-22-2-53-55

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