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[Various features of productive psychopathologic symptomatology at different stages of senile dementia].

This is a report on 112 patients with endoformic syndromes associated with senile dementia, including 27 patients with a history of schizophrenia from young age. The initial stages of senile dementia were shown to be characterized by deepening of the endogenous productive symptomatology and by a reduction of some other manifestations of the endogenous process, in particular, the waning of specific personality changes. Complex productive psychoses occurring in pronounced dementia are also described.

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