Literature DB >> 17965991

Thought disorder in Asperger syndrome and schizophrenia: issues in the differential diagnosis. A series of case reports.

Michele Raja1, Antonella Azzoni.   

Abstract

The relationship between Asperger syndrome (AS) and schizophrenia is still unclear. An unanswered question is, do hallucinations or delusions per se justify a diagnosis of schizophrenia when these symptoms appear in subjects with AS? The aims of the present study were: (1) to review the characteristics of thought disorder in AS and schizophrenia; (2) to describe the clinical features of six adult patients with AS who presented psychotic symptoms without mood symptoms; (3) to observe their clinical course and response to therapy in order to speculate possible relations between AS and schizophrenia. In the presence of its specific symptoms, it seems inappropriate to omit the diagnosis of AS because the DSM-IV-TR criteria for schizophrenia are also met, whether delusions and hallucinations appear early or late in the course of the disease. Recognizing and emphasizing the diagnosis of AS is not only important for clinicians to tailor the therapeutic strategy to the features of patients, but also for the patients and their relatives.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 17965991     DOI: 10.1080/15622970701687303

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World J Biol Psychiatry        ISSN: 1562-2975            Impact factor:   4.132


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1.  The relationship between Asperger's syndrome and schizophrenia in adolescence.

Authors:  Petra Waris; Nina Lindberg; Kirsi Kettunen; Pekka Tani
Journal:  Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry       Date:  2012-10-13       Impact factor: 4.785

2.  An investigation of the "jumping to conclusions" data-gathering bias and paranoid thoughts in Asperger syndrome.

Authors:  Claire Jänsch; Dougal Julian Hare
Journal:  J Autism Dev Disord       Date:  2014-01
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