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Am J Psychiatry 1989; 146:257-258
Copyright © 1989 by American Psychiatric Association


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Ventricle-brain ratio and alogia in 19 young patients with chronic negative and positive schizophrenia

M Moscarelli, BM Cesana, S Ciussani, NC Novati and CL Cazzullo
Department of Psychiatry, Ospedale Maggiore Institute of Clinical Psychiatry, Milan, Italy.

In a group of 19 young patients with chronic mixed (both negative and positive) schizophrenia, the authors found that alogia was the only symptom to show a significant relationship to ventricle-brain ratio.





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