Some of the literature describing X-linked dominant manic-depressive illness is reviewed. A family with manic-depressive illness, red green color blindness, Xg blood group, and vitamin B12 deficiency, all located on the same X chromosome through four generations, is described. In the family studied the gene for manic-depressive illness and the gene for vitamin B-12 deficiency occupy the same locus, and it is proposed that the X-linked manic-depressive illness is very much associated with an X-linked metabolic disturbance resulting in vitamin B-12 deficiency. The data very much support previous findings that manic-depressive illness can be sex-linked dominant and that bipolar and unipolar illness within the same family are genetically relate...
Manic-depressive illness, or bipolar disorder (BP), is characterized by episodes of elevated mood (m...
BACKGROUND: Although genetic epidemiological studies of bipolar (BP) illness are consistent with a h...
Background Genetic factors are known to be important in the aetiology of bipolar disorder. Aims To r...
Seven families were found in which manic-depressive illness and either protan or deutan color blindn...
Hereditary has been shown to be an important factor in the aetiology of manic-depressive psychosis. ...
The author investigated the heredity of manic-depressive syndromes, in particular to test the hypoth...
Inconsistent findings in X linkage studies of manic-depressive illness (MDI) have been ascribed to t...
Genetic factors are often stressed in the etiology of manic depressive psychosis. However, the mode ...
Both X-linkage and a parent-of-origin effect have been hypothesized in manic depressive disorder. We...
Pedigrees of manic-depressive patients in treatment of the Lithium Clinic of the Institute of Clinic...
Since 1969, several classical linkage studies suggested an X-chromosome locus for bipolar affective ...
Monozygotic (MZ) twins may be subject to epigenetic modifications that could result in different pat...
The contribution of hereditary factors in depressive disorders is analysed in the present article. P...
Data from a family study of bipolar affective illness in New York (1968-1972) are re-examined from t...
Mood disorders (including major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder) affect 10% to 20% of the p...
Manic-depressive illness, or bipolar disorder (BP), is characterized by episodes of elevated mood (m...
BACKGROUND: Although genetic epidemiological studies of bipolar (BP) illness are consistent with a h...
Background Genetic factors are known to be important in the aetiology of bipolar disorder. Aims To r...
Seven families were found in which manic-depressive illness and either protan or deutan color blindn...
Hereditary has been shown to be an important factor in the aetiology of manic-depressive psychosis. ...
The author investigated the heredity of manic-depressive syndromes, in particular to test the hypoth...
Inconsistent findings in X linkage studies of manic-depressive illness (MDI) have been ascribed to t...
Genetic factors are often stressed in the etiology of manic depressive psychosis. However, the mode ...
Both X-linkage and a parent-of-origin effect have been hypothesized in manic depressive disorder. We...
Pedigrees of manic-depressive patients in treatment of the Lithium Clinic of the Institute of Clinic...
Since 1969, several classical linkage studies suggested an X-chromosome locus for bipolar affective ...
Monozygotic (MZ) twins may be subject to epigenetic modifications that could result in different pat...
The contribution of hereditary factors in depressive disorders is analysed in the present article. P...
Data from a family study of bipolar affective illness in New York (1968-1972) are re-examined from t...
Mood disorders (including major depressive disorder and bipolar disorder) affect 10% to 20% of the p...
Manic-depressive illness, or bipolar disorder (BP), is characterized by episodes of elevated mood (m...
BACKGROUND: Although genetic epidemiological studies of bipolar (BP) illness are consistent with a h...
Background Genetic factors are known to be important in the aetiology of bipolar disorder. Aims To r...