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arabera Qabas Al-Jobori 11 months ago

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Schizophrenia Spectrum & Psychotic disorders

Schizophrenia and related psychotic disorders are diagnosed based on a range of symptoms and specific criteria. Positive symptoms such as delusions, hallucinations, and disorganized speech, along with negative symptoms including alogia, avolition, anhedonia, and asociality, are crucial for diagnosis.

Schizophrenia Spectrum & Psychotic disorders

Schizophrenia Spectrum & Psychotic disorders

  1. What is the time period necessary for a person to be diagnosed w/ schizophrenia when displaying positive/negative sxs?
  2. Six months
  3. What are the 4 A's associated w/ the negative sxs?
  4. Alogia, Avolition, Anhedonia, Asociality
  5. Which dopaminergic tract is associated with prolactin changes?
  6. Tuberoinfundibular

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Serotonin System - 5HT Receptors

Tuberoinfundibular pathway
hyperprolactinemia
Nigrostriatal pathway
EPS + tardive dyskinesia
Non-dopamine neurotransmitter systems
NMDA subclass of glutamate receptors
Hypoglutamatergic disorder
Hypodopaminergic activity in mesocortical system
Negative symptoms
Hyperdopaminergic activity in mesolimbic system


Postive symptoms

Clinical Presentation

Cog sxs
-deficits in working memory, attention and in executive func. -def in abstract abilities -difficulty understanding interpersonal cues
Negative sxs
-diminished emotional expression (no emotions, eye contact, intonation of speech, movement of hand/head/face) -avolition: dec in motivated self-initiated purposeful activities -alogia: diminished speech output -anhedonia: dec ability to experience pleasure from pos stimuli -asociality: lack of interest in social interactions
Positive sxs
-delusions -hallucinations -disorganized speech/thinking -abnormal psychomotor behavior, incl. catatonia

Etiology/Patho/Sxs

Etiology: Molecular, genetic, and environmental factors
Pathophys: -Abn neuronal formation, apoptosis and neurodegeneration,leading to dysfunctional neural synaptic activity --> early cog impairment -anatomic abnormalities such as large brain ventricles, hippocampus changes, dec whole brain volume -neuro systen abnormalities -inflammation and immune function

Inflammation and Immune function:

Sxs: -Imp attention/memory/lang -Positive/negative sxs (delusions, hallucinations)

DSM-5 Criteria

Schizophrenia
-Two or more symptoms present for 1 month, and at last 1/2/3 present. Criteria A. 1. Delusions 2. Hallucinations 3. Disorganized speech 4. Grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior 5. Negative symptoms Duration: cont. disturbance for at least 6 mo.
Schizophreniform Disorder
-Two or more symptoms present for 1 month and at least 1/2/3 present. Criteria A. 1. Delusions 2. Hallucinations 3. Disorganized speech 4. Grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior 5. Negative symptoms Duration: at least 1 month but <6 mo.
Delusional Disorder
-Criteria A for schizophrenia is NOT met. -Functioning not impaired -behavior NOT odd or bizarre -Duration: 1 month or longer
Brief Psychotic Disorder
Presence of at least one or more symptoms: -delusions -hallucinations -disorganized speech -grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior -duration: >1 day and <1 month