Positive Symptoms
Symptoms
Four Phrases
Stats and Facts
Other Problems
100
Two positive symptoms
What are delusions and hallucinations
100
Loss of interest, lack of emotion,
What are negative symptoms
100
Prodromal Phase, Acute Phase, Recovery Phase, Residual phase
What are the four phases
100
Less than 1% of children
What is the percentage of children who have COS
100
Cerebral Volume or brain mass
What is smaller in children with COS
200
Reflect an excess or distortion of normal functions
What are positive symptoms
200
Neglect of hygiene, loss of motivation, social withdrawn
What are negative symptoms
200
Beginning of deterioration: social changes, preoccupations, sleep changes, poor self care
What is The Prodromal Phase
200
15-25 years of age
What is the average diagnostic age
200
Ventricles
What are enlarged in children with COS
300
Misinterpretation or perception of experiences
What are delusions
300
Poor communication, illogical thinking, poor peer relations,
What are other symptoms
300
Positive symptoms begin to occur : delusions, hallucinations, decrease in cognitive functioning
What is The Acute Phase
300
2:1 ratio
What is the ratio of males to females who have COS
300
Relaying sensation, spatial sense, and motor signals, but also regulates consciousness, sleep, and alertness
What is the Thalmus
400
Seeing or hearing things that don't exist
What are hallucinations
400
Echoing exactly what others are saying
What is echolalia
400
Flat affect and disinterest, positive symptoms stop but negative symptoms persist
What is The Recovery Phase
400
Males
Who gets COS more frequently
400
Smooth eye tracking
What is an abnormality
500
Most common hallucinations
What is hearing voices
500
Delusions, Hallucinations, disorganized speech and behavior, flat affect, lack of resolve
What symptoms that should be present before age thirteen
500
No positive symptoms, just negative. Child doesn't get better
What is The Residual Phase
500
50% of children's cases
What is the percentage of children who have a relative with COS
500
Loss of white blood cells associated with taking antipsychotics
What is Agranulocytosis
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