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The occurrence of organic disease of possible or probable aetiological significance in a population of 268 cases of first episode schizophrenia
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First Episode SchizophreniaPsychopathologyOrganic DiseaseRisk PredictionPsychiatryFirst-episode SchizophreniaPsychotic DisorderSchizophreniaNeuropsychiatryMental StateProbable Aetiological SignificanceBiological PsychiatryMedicinePsychosisEpidemiology
In a sample of 268 cases of first-episode schizophrenia, 15 patients were found to have organic disease which appeared relevant to the mental state. There were three cases of syphilis, two cases of sarcoidosis, three of alcohol excess and two of drug abuse. There was one case each of carcinoma of the lung, autoimmune multisystem disease, cerebral cysticercosis, thyroid disease and previous head injury. In this series, identified organic disease was associated with less than 6% of cases of schizophrenia.
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