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Heterogeneous trajectories in schizophrenia: insights from neurodevelopment and neuroprogression models.

Ramiro ReckziegelLetícia S CzepielewskiMathias Hasse-SousaDayane S MartinsMaria J de BrittoClara de O LapaAlexandre W SchwartzhauptClarissa S Gama
Published in: Revista brasileira de psiquiatria (Sao Paulo, Brazil : 1999) (2021)
The notion that schizophrenia is a neuroprogressive disorder is based on clinical perception of cumulative impairments over time and is supported by neuroimaging and biomarker research. Nevertheless, increasing evidence has indicated that schizophrenia first emerges as a neurodevelopmental disorder that could follow various pathways, some of them neuroprogressive. The objective of this review is to revisit basic research on cognitive processes and neuroimaging findings in a search for candidate keys to the intricate connections between neurodevelopment and neuroprogression in schizophrenia. In the complete panorama, schizophrenia is a neurodevelopmental disorder, possibly associated with an additional burden over the course of the disease through pathologically accelerated aging, and cognitive heterogeneity may explain the different trajectories of each patient.
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