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MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

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