Schizophrenia Spectrum And Other Psychotic Disorders Flashcards

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Delusional disorder

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  • 1 or more delusion lasting at least 1 month without other psychotic symptoms
  • +/ nonbizarre= possible but highly unlikely (ex. Being poisoned)
  • apart from delusion, behavior is not obviously odd or bizarre and no significant impairment of function
  • not explained by another disorder
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Schizoaffective disorder

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-schizophrenia + mood disturbance (MDD or manic episode)

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Schizophrenia

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->6 months duration of illness with 1 month of acute symptoms along with functional decline*

  • 1% of population
  • MC in males
  • onset:
    • men= early 20s
    • women= late 20s
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Schizophrenia- RF

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  • family history

- 10% incidence with first degree relative

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Schizophrenia- brain changes

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  • decreased CNS gray matter
  • increased size of ventricles
  • increased CNS dopamine receptors
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Schizophrenia- criteria

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  • 2 or more
  • at least 1 must be hallucination, delusion, or disorganized speech
  • positive symptoms:
    • hallucinations
    • delusions
    • disorganized speech and thinking
    • abnormal behavior
  • negative symptoms:
    • flat emotional affect
    • emotional withdrawal
    • lack of emotional expression
    • avolition- lack of self-motivation
    • lack of communication and reactivity
    • silent patients
    • poor eye contact

-catatonia may be specifier of other psych disorders besides schizophrenia

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Schizophrenia- positive symptoms

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-thought to be caused by excess dopamine receptors in mesolimbic pathway

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Schizophrenia- negative symptoms

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  • thought to be caused by dopamine dysfunction in mesocortical pathway
  • serotonin may also play a role
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Schizophrenia- hallucinations

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-sensory perception without physical stimuli

  • auditory (MC)- sound or voice, often in third person or can be commands
  • visual- simple (flashing light) or complex (faces)
  • olfactory- stench or foul smells common
  • tactile- insects on skin or being touched
  • somatic- sensation arising from within body
  • gustatory- can be part of persecutory delusions (tasting poison in food)
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Schizophrenia- delusions

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-fixed belief held with strong conviction despite evidence to contrary

  • persecution- person or force is interfering, observing, or wishes harm
  • reference- random events take on personal significance (directed at them)
  • control- some agency takes control of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
  • grandiose- unrealistic beliefs in one’s powers and abilities
  • nihilism- exaggerated belief in futility of everything and catastrophic events
  • erotomanic- believes another person is in love with them
  • jealousy- somebody is suspected of being unfaithful
  • doubles- believes a family member or close person has been replaced by an identical double
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Schizophrenia- management

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  • acute psychotic episodes= hospitalization
  • medication:
    • antipsychotics: dopamine receptor antagonists
      • first line= second generation* (risperidone, olanzapine, quetiapine)
        • clozapine may be used in refractory cases (no significant improvement after 2-6 weeks of pharmacological therapy)
        • MOA: dopamine and serotonin antagonists
      • first generation: better at treating positive symptoms, but associated with increased extrapyramidal symptoms
        • haloperidol and chlorpromazine
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Schizophreniform disorder

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-meets criteria for schizophrenia, but <6 months duration*

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