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Psych| Schizophrenia

Jul 04, 202314 minSeason 5Ep. 9
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5.09 Schizophrenia

Psychiatry review for the USMLE Step 1 Exam

  • Epidemiology:
    • Slight male predilection (1.4:1 male to female ratio).
    • Men present between 18-25, women between 28-35.
    • Affects about 0.5% of the population.
  • Symptoms:
    • Positive symptoms: hallucinations, delusions, disorganized behavior and speech.
    • Negative symptoms: flat affect, anhedonia, apathy, alogia, lack of interest in socialization.
    • Cognitive symptoms: impairments in attention, executive function, working memory.
  • Diagnosis:
    • Criteria: two or more symptoms lasting over a month.
    • Schizophreniform disorder if symptoms last less than 1 month.
  • Pathophysiology:
    • Excess dopamine in prefrontal cortical pathway (negative symptoms).
    • Excess dopamine in mesolimbic pathway (positive symptoms).
    • Other neurotransmitters may also play a role (especially serotonin excess).
  • Treatments:
    • Antipsychotics (D2 receptor antagonists).
    • First-generation antipsychotics: haloperidol, chlorpromazine (more side effects).
    • Second-generation antipsychotics (atypical antipsychotics): aripiprazole, olanzapine, quetiapine, risperidone (lower extrapyramidal side effects, higher metabolic side effects).
  • Outcomes:
    • Rule of thirds: one-third full recovery, one-third improved with mild symptoms, one-third require high-level care.

 

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