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Tardive Dyskinesia Rates With Atypical Antipsychotics in Adults: Prevalence and Incidence

John M. Kane, MD

Published: May 1, 2004

Article Abstract

After presenting a general definition of diagnostic classification and the factors that influence the development of classifications, Edinger discussed past and present insomnia nosologies and the data supporting the reliability, validity, and general utility of these systems. In the subsequent panel discussion, panel members agreed that a successful nosology would include several important characteristics. A valid diagnostic system would be predictive of both pathophysiology and therapeutic approach; in other words, assigning the proper diagnosis to patients and providing the recommended treatment for their insomnia subtype would consistently result in symptomatic amelioration.’ ‹


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