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function (e.g.
premorbid personality or
premorbid intelligence), but can also be used in
relation to
other medical conditions (e.g.
premorbid lung function...
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accepted and
commonly used
method in
clinical settings for
estimating premorbid intelligence levels of (initially) English-speaking
patients with dementia...
- is a
neuropsychological ****essment tool used to
provide a
measure of
premorbid intelligence, the
degree of
Intellectual function prior to the
onset of...
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distinguished from
schizophrenia by a
lower hereditary occurrence, less
premorbid maladjustment, and a
slower rate of progression.
Onset of
symptoms generally...
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neurological damage. As a result,
these tests are
widely used for
estimating premorbid intelligence in
conditions such as dementia,
traumatic brain injury, and...
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organic amnesia may be
present among cases. Often, but not necessarily, a
premorbid history of
psychiatric illness such as
depression is
thought to be present...
- is no
known cure. The
emphasis is not on the full
restoration to the
premorbid level of function, but
rather the
optimization of the
quality of life...
- long-term
reduced estrogen-producing
adipose tissue levels compared to
premorbid levels.[medical
citation needed] In some cases,
especially where onset...
- "Insight in
paranoid schizophrenia—Its
relationship to
psychopathology and
premorbid adjustment".
Comprehensive Psychiatry. 39 (5): 255–260. doi:10...
- Jansson, L.; Handest, P.; Nielsen, J.; Sæbye, D.; Parnas, J. (2007). "
Premorbid IQ
varies across different definitions of schizophrenia".
World Psychiatry...