<div><p>In schizophrenia there is a consistent epidemiological finding of a birth excess in winter and spring. Season of birth is thought to act as a proxy indicator for harmful environmental factors during foetal maturation. There is evidence that prenatal exposure to harmful environmental factors may trigger pathologic processes in the neurodevelopment, which subsequently increase the risk of schizophrenia. Since brain white matter alterations have repeatedly been found in schizophrenia, the objective of this study was to investigate whether white matter integrity was related to the season of birth in patients with schizophrenia. Thirty-four patients with schizophrenia and 33 healthy controls underwent diffusion tensor imaging. Difference...
BACKGROUND: It was hypothesised that the size of the season-of-birth effect may have decreased in ta...
The phenomenon of seasonality of birth in schizophrenia is im-portant to the study of the etiol-ogy ...
The aim of this paper is to examine distributions of schizophrenia and general population births ove...
In schizophrenia there is a consistent epidemiological finding of a birth excess in winter and sprin...
There is a 5--8% excess of winter-births among schizophrenia patients. This could be due to prenatal...
Birth in late winter and spring has been consistently shown to be a risk factor of schizophrenia. Th...
The purpose of the present study was to determine a possible relationship between strength of season...
Background: There is strong evidence that people born in winter and in spring have a small increas...
The 'season of birth' effect is one of the most consistently replicated associations in schizophreni...
Aims: Data from the Northern Hemisphere support an excess of winter-spring births of individuals who...
Background: We analyzed the relationship between the prevalence of schizophrenia and the season of b...
Background: We analyzed the relationship between the prevalence of schizophrenia and the season of b...
<p>MNI, Montreal Neurological Institute; FA, fractional anisotropy; SD, standard deviation.</p
<p>(A) Summer-born patients with schizophrenia showed reduced FA values compared to winter-born pati...
[[abstract]]Aims: The aim of this study was to examine the correlations of birth seasonality in schi...
BACKGROUND: It was hypothesised that the size of the season-of-birth effect may have decreased in ta...
The phenomenon of seasonality of birth in schizophrenia is im-portant to the study of the etiol-ogy ...
The aim of this paper is to examine distributions of schizophrenia and general population births ove...
In schizophrenia there is a consistent epidemiological finding of a birth excess in winter and sprin...
There is a 5--8% excess of winter-births among schizophrenia patients. This could be due to prenatal...
Birth in late winter and spring has been consistently shown to be a risk factor of schizophrenia. Th...
The purpose of the present study was to determine a possible relationship between strength of season...
Background: There is strong evidence that people born in winter and in spring have a small increas...
The 'season of birth' effect is one of the most consistently replicated associations in schizophreni...
Aims: Data from the Northern Hemisphere support an excess of winter-spring births of individuals who...
Background: We analyzed the relationship between the prevalence of schizophrenia and the season of b...
Background: We analyzed the relationship between the prevalence of schizophrenia and the season of b...
<p>MNI, Montreal Neurological Institute; FA, fractional anisotropy; SD, standard deviation.</p
<p>(A) Summer-born patients with schizophrenia showed reduced FA values compared to winter-born pati...
[[abstract]]Aims: The aim of this study was to examine the correlations of birth seasonality in schi...
BACKGROUND: It was hypothesised that the size of the season-of-birth effect may have decreased in ta...
The phenomenon of seasonality of birth in schizophrenia is im-portant to the study of the etiol-ogy ...
The aim of this paper is to examine distributions of schizophrenia and general population births ove...