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schizoaffective disorder An uninterrupted period of illness during which, at some time, there is either a Major Depressive Episode, a Manic Episode, or a Mixed Episode concurrent with symptoms that meet the first criteria for Schizophrenia. Note: The Major Depressive Episode must include depressed mood.
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schizoid personality disorder A pervasive pattern of detachment from social relationships and a restricted range of expression of emotions in interpersonal settings.
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schizophrenia A mental illness manifested by psychotic behavior and loss of contact with reality, bizarre thought processes and paranoia. Schizophrenia can usually be managed with medication.
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schizophrenia A severe, chronic mental disorder caused by brain dysfunction, resulting in hallucinations, delusions, distorted thinking and other disturbances.
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schizophrenia The commonest form of psychosis: chiefly affecting thought. It is of unknown cause and is generally considered incurable. Major tranquilizers are the treatment of choice and may allow some schizophrenics to function better.
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