Brain imaging features in schizophrenia with co-occurring auditory verbal hallucinations and depressive symptoms-Implication for novel therapeutic strategies to alleviate the reciprocal deterioration.
Chuanjun ZhuoTao FangCe ChenMin ChenYun SunXiaoyan MaRanli LiHongjun TianJing PingPublished in: Brain and behavior (2020)
These new findings may elucidate the pathological mechanisms underlying schizophrenia with concurrent AVHs and depressive symptoms. Furthermore, this review has important clinical implications for developing novel therapeutic strategies to alleviate the reciprocal deterioration AVHs and depressive symptoms of schizophrenia patients.
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