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ePOSTER SESSIONS
292
002
Enhanced carbonyl stress and white matter dis-
ruption in schizophrenia: diffusion tensor imaging
study
Shuraku Son, Japan
Makoto Arai, Kazuya Toriumi, Hiroto Mizuta, Jun Miyata,
Takuya Hayashi, Shin-Ichi Urayama, Toshihiko Aso,
Hidenao Fukuyama, Masanari Itokawa, Toshiya Murai
003
Blood-based biomarkers associated with the
course of schizophrenia
Nataliia Petrova, Russia
Nikolay Neznanov, Mariia Dorofeikova
004
Alteration of cerebral blood flow measured
with SPECT in patients with first episode psychosis:
a follow-up study
Porin Makaric, Croatia
Dina Bosnjak, Petrana Brecic, Vlado Jukic, Martina
Rojnic Kuzman
005
Neuroendocrine side effects of atypical anti-
psychotics associated with negative and depressive
symptoms in patients with schizophrenia
Evgeny Sharybin, Russia
Alexander Chomsky
006
Anti-neuronal antibodies associated encephalit-
ides presenting as first-episode acute psychosis
Charmaine Tang, Singapore
Swapna K. Verma, Kevin Tan
007
Assessment of irisin, adiponectin and leptin
levels in patients with schizophrenia
Gamze Erzin, Turkey
Canan Topçuoglu, Ozan Kotan, Konstantinos N.
Fountoulakis
008
Emotional recognition in first episode psychosis:
a follow-up study
Dina Bosnjak, Croatia
Porin Makaric, Iva Lukacevic, Petrana Brecic, Vlado
Jukic, Martina Rojnic Kuzman
009
Antithetical relative emotional interference in
schizophrenia and bipolar disorder: an optimized
emotional stroop study
Naveen Jayaram, India
Vishal Vishwanath, Naren Roa, Gangadhar B. N.
010
Feasibility and efficacy of shared decision mak-
ing for first-admission schizophrenia: a randomized
clinical trial
Mio Ishii, Japan
011
Sleep-dependent memory consolidation in
schizophrenia: Impact of future relevance
Robert Göder, Germany
Jasper Ittel, Romina Ritzenhoff, Henning Drews, Sara
Weinhold, Christian Baier
012
White noise speech illusions and psychosis ex-
pression in the general population: an experimental
investigation of psychosis liability
Lotta-Katrin Pries, The Netherlands
Sinan Guloksuz, Claudia Menne-Lothmann, Jeroen
Decoster, Ruud van Winkel, Dina Collip, Philippe
Delespaul, Marc De Hert, Catherine Derom, Evert Thiery,
Nele Jacobs, Marieke Wichers, Bart Rutten, Jim van Os
013
Linguistic characteristics of speech in patients
with schizophrenia
Maria Karyakina, Russia
Marina Sidorova, Alexander Shmukler
014
The cognitive changes occurring in an acute
relapse of schizoaffective disorder exert different
influences on the linguistic functions – a case study
István Szendi, Hungary
Anita Bagi, Lilla Farmasi, Szilvia Szalóki, Eszter Kárpáti,
Ildikó Hoffmann
015
How are the harmful symptoms, delusions and
hallucinations provoked in schizophrenia - from the
evolutionary psychiatry point of view
Yasushi Sasaki, Japan
016
Oral health in persons with psychosis: a popu-
lation-based study
Krista Partti, Finland
Liisa Suominen, Jonna Perälä, Samuli Saarni, Miira
Vehkalahti, Matti Knuuttila, Jouko Lönnqvist, Jaana
Suvisaari
eP-04
ePoster Session
13:30– 15:00
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Hall Budapest
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Terminal 4
TOPIC 3:
Psychotic disorders
Psychotic disorders: diagnosis and therapy
Chair:
Marc Augustin, Germany
001
Use of ICD-10 criteria for schizophrenia in Russia:
the results of a web-based survey of psychiatrists
Ivan Martynikhin, Russia
Nikolay Neznanov
002
Socio-demographic characteristics in patients
with long-term remission in schizophrenia
Biljana Kurtovic, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Omer Cemalovic, Amira Teftedarija, Sejla Sarkic-Bedak,
Inga Lokmic-Pekic
003
Remission in a first episode psychosis cohort:
data from PEPs study in Spain
Jairo Gonzalez, Colombia
Miquel Bernardo, Miquel Bioque
004
Rehabilitation of women suffering from
paranoid schizophrenia
Volodymyr Mykhaylov, Ukraine
Hanna Kozhyna, Kateryna Zelenskaya, Korostiy
Volodymyr, Kristal Valentin