Paranoid Syndrome

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Classification according to ICD-10
F22.0 Delusional disorder
ICD-10 online (WHO version 2019)

A paranoid syndrome is a disease with persistent delusional phenomena ( paranoia ) that cannot yet be precisely diagnosed .

In this syndrome, the disorder is said to consist almost exclusively of delusional phenomena, quoted from Rudolf Sponsel.

literature

  • TC Manschreck, M. Petri: The paranoid syndrome. In: Lancet. Vol. 2, No. 8083, July 1978, pp. 251-253, PMID 79043 .
  • P. Berner: Paranoid Syndromes. In: K.-P. Kisker (Editor): Contemporary Psychiatry. Clinical Psychiatry I: Vol. II / 1. 1972, pp. 153-182. Jumper

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Entry on paranoia in Flexikon , a wiki of the DocCheck company
  2. C. Haring: Psychiatry. Enke, Stuttgart 1989; 3rd, revised edition. Radzun, Wiesbaden 2003.
  3. Internet publication for general and integrative psychotherapy ISSN  1430-6972