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Schizophrenia info and testing ... Residual Schizophrenia; This type of schizophrenia characterized by decreased severity of symptoms of schizophrenia; delusion, hallucinations and other symptoms may be presents but are far less than when they were diagnosed originally.
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Residual-type schizophrenia is characterized by a past history of at least one episode of schizophrenia, but the person currently has no positive symptoms (delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech or behavior).
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home > topics a-z list > schizophrenia article ... Schizophrenia Overview ... Topics Related to Schizophrenia...
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Residual Type Schizophrenia. This diagnosis is more rarely used than the other four. It describes a patient who at one time met the criteria for one of the other four types but who no longer has significant delusions, hallucinations, disorganized speech or disorganized behavior.
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Get detailed information on types of Schizophrenia. Covers when to seek medical care, paranoid-type, disorganized-type, catatonic-type, residual-type. ... Residual-type schizophrenia is characterized by a past history of at least one episode of schizophrenia, but the person currently has no positive symptoms...
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Paranoid type; The patient meets the basic criteria for Schizophrenia. The patient is preoccupied with delusions or frequent auditory hallucinations. None of these symptoms is prominent: Disorganized speech; ... | Paranoid Type | Disorganized Type | Catatonic Type | Undifferentiated Type | Residual Type |
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Residual schizophrenia can occur in people with long-term schizophrenia. With this schizophrenia type, a person no longer shows positive symptoms (hallucinations, delusions, disorganized speech, and grossly disorganized or catatonic behavior), but still shows negative symptoms, which can include:
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Symptoms can be different depending on the type of schizophrenia. ... Residual type -- symptoms of the illness have gone away, but some features, such as hallucinations and flat affect, may remain.
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Diagnostic criteria for 295.60 (Schizophrenia) Residual Type ; (cautionary statement) ... A type of Schizophrenia in which the following criteria are met: ... B. There is continuing evidence of the disturbance, as indicated by the presence of negative symptoms or two or more symptoms listed in Criterion A for Schizophrenia,
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