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International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry | 1998

Late paraphrenia: a variant of schizophrenia manifest in late life or an organic clinical syndrome? A review of recent evidence.

Martin Roth; D. W. K. Kay

A large amount of research has been devoted during the past 15 years to the clinical and neurobiological aspects of the disorder named as ‘late paraphrenia’ (LP) in 1955. The symptomatology and diagnosis of the disorder, its prognosis, the cognitive functioning of those affected, the structural changes in the brain as revealed by modern techniques of brain imaging and its postmortem neuropathology have all been submitted to investigation. The results have been widely regarded as consistent with the concept of LP as an organic disease of the brain, but increased knowledge of the neurobiology of schizophrenia and of the age‐related changes that occur in the brains of elderly people casts doubt on the validity of this interpretation. The findings are consistent with the view that LP is the form in which schizophrenia is manifest in old age. The proposal that LP has a closer kinship with affective disorder than with schizophrenia is part of a general theory of the sex differences in schizophrenia. In LP it becomes entangled with the organicity hypothesis, suggesting that neither of these explanations is adequate, and most of the evidence points to a unitary concept which views LP as a variant of a single disorder, namely schizophrenia, which, however, requires a broad definition. This concept has implications for fresh paths of enquiry. Copyright


British Journal of Psychiatry | 1964

Old Age Mental Disorders in Newcastle upon Tyne: Part I: A Study of Prevalence

D. W. K. Kay; P. Beamish; Martin Roth


British Journal of Psychiatry | 1961

Environmental and Hereditary Factors in the Schizophrenias of Old Age (“Late Paraphrenia”) and their Bearing on the General Problem of Causation in Schizophrenia

D. W. K. Kay; Martin Roth


British Journal of Psychiatry | 1964

Old Age Mental Disorders in Newcastle upon Tyne: Part II: A Study of Possible Social and Medical Causes

D. W. K. Kay; P. Beamish; Martin Roth


British Journal of Psychiatry | 1976

The differentiation of paranoid from affective psychoses by patients' premorbid characteristics.

D. W. K. Kay; A. F. Cooper; R. F. Garside; Martin M. Roth


Journal of Intellectual Disability Research | 2007

Fifteen-year follow-up of 92 hospitalized adults with Down's syndrome : incidence of cognitive decline, its relationship to age and neuropathology

Marisa Margallo-Lana; P. B. Moore; D. W. K. Kay; Robert H. Perry; B. E. Reid; Tom Berney; Stephen Tyrer


British Journal of Psychiatry | 1955

Affective Disorders Arising in the Senium: I. Their Association with Organic Cerebral Degeneration

D. W. K. Kay; Martin Roth; Barbara Hopkins


British Journal of Psychiatry | 1969

Endogenous and Neurotic Syndromes of Depression: A Factor Analytic Study of 104 Cases. Clinical Features

D. W. K. Kay; R. F. Garside; Pamela Beamish; J. R. Roy


British Journal of Psychiatry | 1975

Psychiatric morbidity in parents and sibs of schizophrenics and non-schizophrenics.

D. A. Stephens; M. W. Atkinson; D. W. K. Kay; Martin M. Roth; R. F. Garside


British Journal of Psychiatry | 1956

Affective disorders arising in the senium. II. Physical disability as an aetiological factor.

Martin Roth; D. W. K. Kay

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Martin Roth

University of Cambridge

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Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam

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