Paranoid psychosis
Paranoid states and paranoid psychosis are considered synonymous by scholars. However, some scholars believe that the state of paranoia is characterized by highlighting paranoid delusions without hallucinations, and its clinical manifestations are similar to paranoid, but the delusional structure is not as systematic and fixed as paranoid. May be accompanied by hallucinations, but different from paranoid scatter and absurdity of paranoid schizophrenia, accompanied by hallucinations, and personality decline. The paranoid state seems to be a state between paranoid and paranoid schizophrenia. Patients with paranoid status generally have a relatively good prognosis, but during follow-up, some patients tend to decline mentally.
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