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Schizoaffective disorder

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The diagnosis of schizoaffective disorder is made when there is a roughly equal proportion of psychotic and affective features in a mental illness.

Broadly this includes schizomanic and schizodepressive disorder.

The features of affect or psychosis must not be sufficient for clear inclusion under either schizophrenia or affective disorder.


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