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Schizophrenia classification in world health organization
The World Health Organization (WHO) expressed interest in the classification of schizophrenia-related conditions, specifically focusing on schizoaffective disorder and persistent delusional disorders. The classification system allocated a specific category and established the definition of schizotypal disorder by differentiating it from fundamental cognitive and perceptual abnormalities. The allocation of categories F20-F29 in the issuance of ICD10 is structured with the inclusion of subgroups as delineated below:


 * F20 Schizophrenia
 * F21 Schizotypal disorder
 * F22 Persistent delusional disorders
 * F23 Acute and transient psychotic disorders
 * F24 Induced delusional disorder
 * F25 Schizoaffective disorders
 * F28 Other nonorganic psychotic disorders
 * F29 Unspecified nonorganic psychosis

The World Health Organization's ICD 11 has provided a comprehensive classification for Schizophrenia and other primary psychotic disorders. These disorders are characterized by notable deficits in reality testing. The classification system has organized these conditions under a specific category entitled (06    Mental, behavioral or neurodevelopmental disorders), The subsequent categories were assigned for the purpose of coding as of the following:


 * 6A20 Schizophrenia
 * 6A21 Schizoaffective Disorder
 * 6A22 Schizotypal Disorder
 * 6A23 Acute and Transient Psychotic Disorder
 * 6A24 Delusional Disorder
 * 6A2Y Other Specified Schizophrenia or Primary Psychotic Disorders

== Comparison between schizophrenia diagnostic classification systems ==