Paranoid schizophrenia is one of several types of schizophrenia, a chronic mental illness in which a person loses touch with reality. The classic features of paranoid schizophrenia are having delusions and hearing things that aren't real. Recent progress in molecular biology and imaging techniques has enabled new insight for schizophrenia research, but these methods are still limited by their availability and often reveal inconsistent results. D3 has a possible clinical significance for using as rapid diagnosis of people who suspicious of paranoid schizophrenia. Owing to this advance, receptors other than D2 dopamine receptors, which are traditionally considered to be important in pathophysiology of schizophrenia, have been issued in relation to schizophrenia.
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