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Prodromal Symptoms in Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

Psychopathology, 1996
Prodromal symptoms were investigated in 30 patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder. The large majority of patients (93%) reported at least one prodromal symptom before disease onset. Generalized anxiety, irritability, indecision, phobic and somatic anxiety occurred in about half of patients.
G A, Fava   +4 more
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Prodromal symptoms in manic depressive psychosis

Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 1992
Twenty patients suffering from manic depressive psychosis were interviewed about the prodromes to both manic and depressive episodes. These prodromal periods were compared with a recent control period during which the patient was in remission. It was possible for 85% of patients to identify a depressive prodrome and 75% a manic prodrome.
J A, Smith, N, Tarrier
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Duration and symptoms of bipolar prodromes

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1988
The duration and symptoms of manic and depressive prodromes of 20 bipolar patients showed much interindividual variation. However, these features were consistent in successive episodes of the same type in the same patient. Manic prodromes were longer than depressive prodromes.
G, Molnar, M G, Feeney, G A, Fava
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Prodromal Symptoms in Depression: A Systematic Review

Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics, 2021
Introduction: Appraisal of prodromal symptoms of unipolar depression may complement the traditional cross-sectional approach and provide a longitudinal perspective, according to a staging model of the illness. Objective: To provide an updated systematic review of clinical studies concerned with prodromal symptoms of unipolar depression, according to ...
Benasi, Giada   +2 more
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Symptom Assessment in Schizophrenic Prodromal States

Psychiatric Quarterly, 1999
Individuals who develop schizophrenia often suffer long standing deficits. All too often available treatments remain palliative and do not improve the long-term course of illness. The neurobiological deficits associated with the onset of schizophrenia may be most active and damaging in the early stages of this life long illness, a fact which has ...
T J, Miller   +7 more
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Exercise‐Induced Migraine Prodrome Symptoms

Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 1987
SYNOPSIS Following consumption of a somewhat more than usual amount of coffee, and on a background of only scant food intake that day, a physically‐fit 31 year old male engaged in unusually strenuous running. About an hour after cessation of exercise, he developed, for the first time in his life, symptoms consistent with a migraine ...
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[Prodromal symptoms in schizophrenia].

Fortschritte der Neurologie-Psychiatrie, 1995
This review deals with the opinions and findings of the last six decades regarding occurrence, frequence, and phenomenology of precursor stages of schizophrenic and schizoaffective psychoses. Already in his classical delineation of the onset of schizophrenia Mayer-Gross (1932) differentiated between uncharacteristic and characteristic precursors of ...
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[Prodromal symptoms of schizophrenia].

L'Encephale, 2004
The concept of prodromal symptoms of schizophrenia has frequently been subject to debate. Authors widely admit the existence of early specific and non-specific signs preceding the first psychotic episode; however, they have yet to clearly demonstrate their ability to predict and specify the outbreak of a psychosis.
C, Elkhazen   +4 more
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Premonitory and Prodromal Symptoms in Cluster Headache

Cephalalgia, 1998
Warning symptoms in 150 cluster headache patients were studied by focusing on attacks occurring during waking hours. Warnings were divided into prodromes that started minutes before the pain of individual attacks (122 patients) and premonitory symptoms preceding the onset of cluster periods by days to weeks (12 patients).
J N, Blau, H O, Engel
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Prodromal Symptoms to Relapse in Bipolar Disorder

Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 2007
In a cyclical and recurring illness such as bipolar disorder, prodrome detection is of vital importance. This paper describes manic and depressive prodromal symptoms to relapse, methods used in their detection, problems inherent in their assessment, and patients’ coping strategies.
Pilar, Sierra   +4 more
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