ICD-11 · 6A20.11

Schizophrenia, multiple episodes, in partial remission

Schizophrenia with a multi-episode course is in partial remission – symptoms have diminished following an active episode but have not fully resolved. Some difficulties may still affect daily functioning. The state is more stable than in the active phase but requires continuation of treatment. Risk of further relapse remains.

Differential diagnosis

When diagnosing Schizophrenia, multiple episodes, in partial remission, the following ICD-11 disorders should be considered in the differential diagnosis:

Frequently asked questions

What disorders are in the differential diagnosis of Schizophrenia, multiple episodes, in partial remission?

The differential diagnosis of Schizophrenia, multiple episodes, in partial remission (6A20.11) includes: Zaburzenie schizoafektywne (6A21), Zaburzenie schizotypowe (6A22), Ostre i przemijające zaburzenie psychotyczne (6A23), Zaburzenie urojeniowe (6A24).

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