Journal article
Is the concept of frontal-subcortical dementia relevant to schizophrenia?
C Pantelis, TRE Barnes, HE Nelson
British Journal of Psychiatry | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 1992
Abstract
A syndrome of subcortical dementia has been described in conditions predominantly affecting the basal ganglia or thalamus, structures that have also been implicated in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia. There are similarities between subcortical dementia and the type II syndrome of schizophrenia, in terms of clinical features, pattern of neurophysiological deficits, pathology, biochemistry and data from brain-imaging studies. These similarities raise the possibility that certain schizophrenic symptoms, particularly negative symptoms and disturbance of movement, may reflect subcortical pathology. Neuropsychological deficits of presumed frontal lobe origin have been reported in some schizophre..
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