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{{cite journal| author=van Os J, Kapur S| title=Schizophrenia | journal=Lancet | year= 2009 | volume= 374 | issue= 9690 | pages= 635-45 | pmid=19700006 | {{cite journal| author=van Os J, Kapur S| title=Schizophrenia | journal=Lancet | year= 2009 | volume= 374 | issue= 9690 | pages= 635-45 | pmid=19700006 | ||
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:Provides an overview of [[epidemiological]], [[pharmacological]], [[genetic]] and [[cognitive]] aspects of [[schizophrenia]], a synthesis of the state of [[diagnosis]], [[disease progression]] and [[therapy]] as well as a discussion of the overlap with other [[psychiatric disorder]]s, such as [[ | :Provides an overview of [[epidemiological]], [[pharmacological]], [[genetic]] and [[cognitive]] aspects of [[schizophrenia]], a synthesis of the state of [[diagnosis]], [[disease progression]] and [[therapy]] as well as a discussion of the overlap with other [[psychiatric disorder]]s, such as [[bipolar disorder]], [[depression]], [[schizoaffective disorder]] and [[autism]]. |
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van Os J, Kapur S (2009). "Schizophrenia". Lancet 374 (9690): 635-45. DOI:10.1016/S0140-6736(09)60995-8. PMID 19700006. Research Blogging. [e]
- Provides an overview of epidemiological, pharmacological, genetic and cognitive aspects of schizophrenia, a synthesis of the state of diagnosis, disease progression and therapy as well as a discussion of the overlap with other psychiatric disorders, such as bipolar disorder, depression, schizoaffective disorder and autism.