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Störungen des Denkens und Halluzinationen können auf eine schizophrene Erkrankung hinweisen. Allerdings können auch somatische Erkrankungen, besonders in der Anfangsphase, eine ähnliche Symptomatik aufweisen. So sollte der Arzt zum Beispiel auch an Enzephalitiden aufgrund von Infektionen oder an Autoimmunerkrankungen denken und diese in die differenzialdiagnostischen Überlegungen einbeziehen.

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Charlier, N. (2016). Störung des Denkens (schizophrene Psychose). In: Somatische Differenzialdiagnosen psychischer Symptome im Kindes- und Jugendalter. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-48776-1_2

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