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Schizophrenic patients before and after HIV infection: a case-control study.

Encephale. 1997 Nov-Dec;23(6):437-41. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/98150184
Mauri MC; Fabiano L; Bravin S; Ricci C; Invernizzi G; Department of Clinical Psychiatry, University of Milan, IRCCS,; Ospedale Maggiore di Milano, Italy.


Abstract: Thirteen HIV positive schizophrenic patients (Group 1), age ranging from 23 to 60 years, diagnosed as schizophrenics (DSM IV), were studied during a four week hospitalization period, due to an acute exacerbation phase. The patients were treated with haloperidol (3-15 mg/die p.o.) and diazepam (2-25 mg/die p.o.). Clinical picture and side-effects were assessed by BPRS, HRS-A, HRS-D, and DOTES, at admission and after 2, 3, 4 weeks of hospitalization period (Time 5, 7, 8, 9). Clinical evaluations were compared to a previous hospitalization period, before seroconversion (Time 0, 2, 3, 4), and to a control group (Group 2) of HIV negative schizophrenic patients (11 pb) followed as well during 2 periods of hospitalization. Our data seem to emphasize that the HIV infection could induce organic alterations in the CNS which might cause psychopathological consequences: significantly more severe depressive symptomatology and a reduction of tolerability to neuroleptics in the seroconverted patients' group.
Keywords: *HIV Seropositivity/PSYCHOLOGY *Schizophrenia/DIAGNOSIS *Schizophrenic PsychologyKWDhivseropositivity/psychologyKWDschizophrenia/diagnosisKWDschizophrenicpsychology
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