Dementia praecox paranoides. Psychological research

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The paranoid form of progressive dementia (dementia paranoides) was first identified by Kraepelin, who by this name designated a small group of cases characterized by the rapid development of completely ridiculous and incoherent ideas of persecution and greatness and an unusually early transition into a persistent state of confusion, accompanied by the phenomena of moderate excitement. It represents some kinship with dementia praecox and catatonia, but develops at an older age, otherwise it proceeds and ends.

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Vladimir I. Rudnev

Novorossiysk University; Saratov psychiatric hospital

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Doctor of Medical Sciences, B. privat-docent of the university, director of the hospital

Russian Federation, Novorossiysk; Saratov

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