Negative schizophrenic symptoms and the frontal lobe syndrome: one and the same?

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H. Ziauddeen
C. Dibben
C. Kipps
J. R. Hodges
P. J. McKenna
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[1] Department of Psychiatry,Wessex Neurological Centre
[2] University of Cambridge,undefined
[3] Fulbourn Hospital,undefined
[4] Southampton General Hospital,undefined
[5] Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute,undefined
[6] University of New South Wales,undefined
[7] Benito Menni CASM,undefined
[8] Germanes Hospitalàries del Sagrat Cor de Jesús,undefined
[9] Cibersam,undefined
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Schizophrenia; Frontal lobe syndrome; Frontotemporal dementia; Cognition;
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The negative symptoms of schizophrenia have been considered to be a psychiatric form of the frontal lobe syndrome. However, no studies have compared these two disorders at the clinical level. In this study, 12 negative symptom schizophrenic patients and 11 patients with behavioural variant frontotemporal dementia (bv-FTD) were rated for negative symptoms and for occurrence of frontal lobe behaviours in everyday life. They were also rated for speech disorder and were given a series of executive tests. Both patient groups showed positive ratings on negative symptoms and frontal lobe behaviours in daily life; however, the schizophrenic patients had higher negative symptom scores and the bv-FTD patients had higher carer ratings on frontal behaviours in daily life. Both groups were impaired on the executive tests, but the bv-FTD patients showed significantly greater impairment on verbal fluency and a test requiring inhibition of prepotent responses. A minority of the bv-FTD patients unexpectedly showed speech abnormalities typically associated with schizophrenia. The findings indicate that the negative syndrome in schizophrenia and the frontal lobe syndrome resemble each other clinically in important respects. Some of the differences may be attributable to the additional presence of disinhibition in the frontal lobe syndrome.
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