The authors review environmental and neurodevelopmental risk factors for schizophrenic disorders, with emphasis on minor physical anomalies, particularly craniofacial anomalies and dermatoglyphic variations. The high prevalence of these anomalies among schizophrenic subjects supports the neurodevelopmental theory of the etiology of schizophrenia, since they suggest either genetically or epigenetically controlled faulty embryonic development of structures of ectodermal origin like brain and skin. This may disturb neurodevelopment that in turn may cause these subjects to be at increased risk for the development of schizophrenia and related disorders. The precise confirmation of this theory, at least in some cases, will provide further underst...
Both genetic and nongenetic risk factors for schizophrenia have been described. Specifically, perina...
The neurodevelopmental hypothesis of schizophrenia states that the disease is associated with abnorm...
Both early (i.e., pre- and perinatal periods) and late (i.e., adolescent period) neurodevelopmental ...
The authors review environmental and neurodevelopmental risk factors for schizophrenic disorders, wi...
Schizophrenia is hypothesized to be the result of an interaction between specific genetic factors an...
Since more than 3 decades, schizophrenia (SZ) has been regarded as a neurodevelopmental disorder. Th...
opment 2 (20The reliable identification of individuals who are at-risk for schizophrenia and related...
International audienceCurrent research suggests that alterations in neurodevelopmental processes, in...
BACKGROUND: Previous reports have suggested an increased prevalence of minor physical anomalies (M...
complications have all been suggested based on epidemiological evidence. Murray and Lewis examined v...
Dermatoglyphic anomalies are hypothesized to indicate disruptions in the second trimester of prenata...
International audienceA new etiological model is proposed for schizophrenia that combines variabilit...
Minor physical anomalies (MPAs) are subtle signs of developmental deviation that are observed at ane...
The neurodevelopmental hypothesis of schizophrenia provided a valuable framework that allowed a cond...
This literature review examines the biological and environmental risk factors in the etiology of sch...
Both genetic and nongenetic risk factors for schizophrenia have been described. Specifically, perina...
The neurodevelopmental hypothesis of schizophrenia states that the disease is associated with abnorm...
Both early (i.e., pre- and perinatal periods) and late (i.e., adolescent period) neurodevelopmental ...
The authors review environmental and neurodevelopmental risk factors for schizophrenic disorders, wi...
Schizophrenia is hypothesized to be the result of an interaction between specific genetic factors an...
Since more than 3 decades, schizophrenia (SZ) has been regarded as a neurodevelopmental disorder. Th...
opment 2 (20The reliable identification of individuals who are at-risk for schizophrenia and related...
International audienceCurrent research suggests that alterations in neurodevelopmental processes, in...
BACKGROUND: Previous reports have suggested an increased prevalence of minor physical anomalies (M...
complications have all been suggested based on epidemiological evidence. Murray and Lewis examined v...
Dermatoglyphic anomalies are hypothesized to indicate disruptions in the second trimester of prenata...
International audienceA new etiological model is proposed for schizophrenia that combines variabilit...
Minor physical anomalies (MPAs) are subtle signs of developmental deviation that are observed at ane...
The neurodevelopmental hypothesis of schizophrenia provided a valuable framework that allowed a cond...
This literature review examines the biological and environmental risk factors in the etiology of sch...
Both genetic and nongenetic risk factors for schizophrenia have been described. Specifically, perina...
The neurodevelopmental hypothesis of schizophrenia states that the disease is associated with abnorm...
Both early (i.e., pre- and perinatal periods) and late (i.e., adolescent period) neurodevelopmental ...