Several factors suggest that spontaneous dyskinesia may be a useful non-diagnosis phenotype for further elucidating the specific nature of the genetic contribution to schizophrenia. For example, involuntary movement abnormalities have been observed in both medicated and unmedicated schizophrenia patients, in individuals with schizotypal personality disorder, and sometimes in siblings of schizophrenia patients. However, there are many inconsistencies present in the literature to date. The current study thus sought to investigate the existence of spontaneous dyskinesia in schizophrenia patient probands, their non-psychotic siblings, and healthy controls in order to clarify its potential value as an "endophenotypes" in genetic studies of schiz...
Background Both involuntary dyskinetic movements and psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are reported ...
The question of whether dyskinesia of the type found in tardive dyskinesia (TD) related to schizophr...
International audienceIntermediate endophenotypes emerge as an important concept in the study of sch...
Several factors suggest that spontaneous dyskinesia may be a useful non-diagnosis phenotype for furt...
This thesis focuses on several aspects of movement disorders in patients with schizophrenia and in t...
Background. Movement disorders and schizotypy are both prevalent in unaffected siblings of patients ...
Movement disorders such as dyskinesia and Parkinsonism have frequently been reported in (drug-naive)...
Background: Several studies have reported the presence of dyskinesia and parkinsonism in antipsychot...
IntroductionAberrant motor function is an integral part of schizophrenia. In fact, abnormalities are...
Background:Several studies have reported the presence of dyskinesia and parkinsonism in antipsychoti...
Background: Several studies have reported the presence of dyskinesia and parkinsonism in antipsychot...
Both involuntary dyskinetic movements and psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are reported to be antec...
Background Both involuntary dyskinetic movements and psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are reported ...
The question of whether dyskinesia of the type found in tardive dyskinesia (TD) related to schizophr...
International audienceIntermediate endophenotypes emerge as an important concept in the study of sch...
Several factors suggest that spontaneous dyskinesia may be a useful non-diagnosis phenotype for furt...
This thesis focuses on several aspects of movement disorders in patients with schizophrenia and in t...
Background. Movement disorders and schizotypy are both prevalent in unaffected siblings of patients ...
Movement disorders such as dyskinesia and Parkinsonism have frequently been reported in (drug-naive)...
Background: Several studies have reported the presence of dyskinesia and parkinsonism in antipsychot...
IntroductionAberrant motor function is an integral part of schizophrenia. In fact, abnormalities are...
Background:Several studies have reported the presence of dyskinesia and parkinsonism in antipsychoti...
Background: Several studies have reported the presence of dyskinesia and parkinsonism in antipsychot...
Both involuntary dyskinetic movements and psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are reported to be antec...
Background Both involuntary dyskinetic movements and psychotic-like experiences (PLEs) are reported ...
The question of whether dyskinesia of the type found in tardive dyskinesia (TD) related to schizophr...
International audienceIntermediate endophenotypes emerge as an important concept in the study of sch...