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Proceedings and Data From The Schizophrenia Summit: A Critical Appraisal to Improve the Management of Schizophrenia

Henry A. Nasrallah, MD; Matcheri S. Keshavan, MD; Francine M. Benes David, MD; L. Braff Alan I. Green, MD; Rachel E. Gur John M. Kane, MD; Diana O. Perkins , MD, MPH; Peter J. Weiden, MD; Daniel R. Weinberger, MD; and Christoph U. Correll, MD

Published: March 4, 2009

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In mid-February 2008, a panel of 10 nationally recognized schizophrenia research experts wasassembled in a Schizophrenia Summit to focus on controversies that exist in treating patients withschizophrenia. The current literature related to the diagnosis and etiopathology of schizophrenia wasevaluated regarding the identification of a prodromal phase, brain changes, cognitive impairments,genetic factors, and use of neuroimaging in patients with schizophrenia.’ ‹


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