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Article: Schizophrenia; Diagnosis.
- Article from:
- NWHRC Health Center - Schizophrenia
- Article date:
- March 16, 2005
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The most baffling part of diagnosing schizophrenia is that many of the symptoms can be misconstrued and associated with other mental disorders. That's because on many occasions people can suffer severe mental symptoms or even experience a psychotic episode that is related to another undetected medical or mental condition. For example, some individuals with schizophrenia have prolonged periods of elation or depression. Those patterns can also point to bipolar disorder (also called manic depression) or major depressive disorder. If you are concerned that you or someone you are close to may have schizophrenia or some other mental disorder, visit with a health care ...
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