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[Problem of paranoia (based on follow-up data)]

A B Smulevich, V A Orlova

    Zhurnal Nevropatologii I Psikhiatrii Imeni S.S. Korsakova (Moscow, Russia : 1952)
    |January 1, 1982
    PubMed
    Summary

    Long-term follow-up of paranoia patients reveals that most do not progress to schizophrenia. Some even show reduced delusions, challenging current classifications and suggesting paranoia is a distinct condition.

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    Area of Science:

    • Psychiatry
    • Clinical Psychology
    • Neuroscience

    Context:

    • Study examines 210 patients with chronic paranoia states treated between 1960-1966.
    • Identified 9 cases aligning with Kraepelin's definition of paranoia.
    • Utilized long-term (14-20 years) follow-up data.

    Purpose:

    • To re-evaluate the long-term prognosis of patients diagnosed with paranoia.
    • To investigate the relationship between paranoia and schizophrenic spectrum disorders.
    • To assess the validity of classifying paranoia within schizophrenia spectrum.

    Summary:

    • Of 9 identified paranoia cases, only 2 showed signs of slow schizophrenic progression over 14-20 years.
    • The majority of patients exhibited no negative changes or even a reduction in delusional disturbances.
    • Findings suggest paranoia may not be a direct precursor to schizophrenia.

    Impact:

    • Challenges the current classification of paranoia within the schizophrenic spectrum.
    • Suggests paranoia may represent a distinct diagnostic entity.
    • Highlights the need for further research into paranoia's unique trajectory and treatment implications.

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