Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8816130 | Psiquiatría Biológica | 2017 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The schizophrenia spectrum disorders include a wide variety of cognitive and emotional dysfunctions. These can cause some alterations in the perception of the inferential thinking, in the language and communication, in the behaviour, in the affectivity, in the thinking and language fluency and production, as well as in hedonic capacity and executive functions. Some of these symptoms overlap those in the autism spectrum. Establishing the differential diagnosis and/or the comorbidity could be really complex, especially among adults, who suffer the autism spectrum disorder but having a good functioning in the intellectual and language area. Through this article, the specific case is presented of a patient aged 28 who suffers a wide trajectory of psychiatric symptoms. He was diagnosed with a schizophrenia spectrum disorders and some suspicion of a possible autism spectrum. An analysis and review is presented on the overlapping symptoms and the differences that exist between both diagnoses.
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Authors
Elena Belmonte-Padilla, Santiago Batlle-Vila, Lucia Pérez-Golarons, Jara López-Serrano, Anna Massó RodrÃguez, Carlos Cedron-Castro, Juan Ramon Fortuny-Olive,