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Schizophrenia
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SCHIZOPHRENIA BULLETIN
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Abdominal epilepsy in patient of schizophrenia - a diagnostic dilemma
PublicationAbdominal epilepsy is a rare and uncomman cause of recurrent abdominal pain. It is commonly occuring in children, but rarely in adolescent and elderly. Paroxysmal episodes of abdominal pain with neurological symptoms like dizziness, lethargy, and abnormal electroencephalogram and remarkable response to anticonvulsant confirms the diagnosis. Here we present a case of schizophrenia, who has repoted with recurrent abdominal pain...
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Role of Vitamin D in schizophrenia in elderly patient
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Abdominal epilepsy in patient of schizophrenia - a diagnostic dilemma
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Gender dysphoria (transsexulism) and schizophrenia: a case report
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Gender dysphoria (transsexulism) and schizophrenia: a case report
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Schizophrenia Research: Cognition
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Schizophrenia Research and Treatment
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Schizophrenia Bulletin Open
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Psychogenic Polydipsia leading to Hyponatremia induced Seizure in Schizophrenia.
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Crossroad between current knowledge and new perspective of diagnostic and therapy of late-onset schizophrenia and very late-onset schizophrenia-like psychosis: An update
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Refining and integrating schizophrenia pathophysiology – Relevance of the allostatic load concept
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The Role of Dopaminergic Genes in Probabilistic Reinforcement Learning in Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders
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Confirmation Bias in the Course of Instructed Reinforcement Learning in Schizophrenia-Spectrum Disorders
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Clinical Schizophrenia and Related Psychoses
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SELF-ENUCLEATION OF BOTH EYES IN SCHIZOPHRENIA & INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY: A CURSE OR A BLESSING?
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SELF-ENUCLEATION OF BOTH EYES IN SCHIZOPHRENIA & INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY: A CURSE OR A BLESSING?
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Monetary Incentives Increase Metacognitive Confidence in Source Memory Performance in Patients With Schizophrenia
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