In 55 chronic schizophrenics, the occurrence of infectious diseases during their mothers' pregnancies was investigated. Different psychiatrie diagnostic systems were compared. Infections were reported by the mothers of familial and sporadic DSM I1I-R schizophrenics in equal proportion. However, applying Leonhard's classification, the frequency of infections was found to be significantly increased in 'systematic' schizophrenia (mainly exogenously induced in the view of Leonhard) compared to 'unsystematic' schizophrenia (mainly genetically determined according to Leonhard's findings). Most of the infections occurred during the second trimester (nine out of 13). Thus, in the 'systematic' forms of schizophrenia (low genetic loading), maternal i...
ABSTRACT: In this review, we provide a synopsis of work on the epidemiologic evidence for prenatal i...
We examined the relationship between the dates of births of schizophrenic patients admitted to hospi...
OBJECTIVE: The authors sought to determine whether prenatal exposure to infection and a positive fam...
We provide a brief review of findings supporting a role for prenatal infection in the etiology of sc...
Background Findings for the association of prenatal maternal infections and schizophrenia are incon...
ObjectivePrevious studies suggest that prenatal immune challenges may elevate the risk of schizophre...
Recent research suggests that prenatal exposure to nonvi-ral infection may be associated with increa...
Recent research suggests that prenatal exposure to nonvi-ral infection may be associated with increa...
We sought to examine the relationship between maternal exposure to adult respiratory infections and ...
Recent neuroimaging and neuropathological studies suggest a developmental origin for schizophrenia. ...
Accumulating evidence suggests that maternal infection is a risk factor for schizophrenia. Prospecti...
We reported previously that residents of Greater Helsinki, Finland, whose mothers were ex-posed to t...
Background. Recently, several investigators have reported an association between influenza epidemics...
The “Kraepelinian dichotomy ” between schizophrenia (SZ) and bipolar disorder (BD) has been a domina...
The “Kraepelinian dichotomy ” between schizophrenia (SZ) and bipolar disorder (BD) has been a domina...
ABSTRACT: In this review, we provide a synopsis of work on the epidemiologic evidence for prenatal i...
We examined the relationship between the dates of births of schizophrenic patients admitted to hospi...
OBJECTIVE: The authors sought to determine whether prenatal exposure to infection and a positive fam...
We provide a brief review of findings supporting a role for prenatal infection in the etiology of sc...
Background Findings for the association of prenatal maternal infections and schizophrenia are incon...
ObjectivePrevious studies suggest that prenatal immune challenges may elevate the risk of schizophre...
Recent research suggests that prenatal exposure to nonvi-ral infection may be associated with increa...
Recent research suggests that prenatal exposure to nonvi-ral infection may be associated with increa...
We sought to examine the relationship between maternal exposure to adult respiratory infections and ...
Recent neuroimaging and neuropathological studies suggest a developmental origin for schizophrenia. ...
Accumulating evidence suggests that maternal infection is a risk factor for schizophrenia. Prospecti...
We reported previously that residents of Greater Helsinki, Finland, whose mothers were ex-posed to t...
Background. Recently, several investigators have reported an association between influenza epidemics...
The “Kraepelinian dichotomy ” between schizophrenia (SZ) and bipolar disorder (BD) has been a domina...
The “Kraepelinian dichotomy ” between schizophrenia (SZ) and bipolar disorder (BD) has been a domina...
ABSTRACT: In this review, we provide a synopsis of work on the epidemiologic evidence for prenatal i...
We examined the relationship between the dates of births of schizophrenic patients admitted to hospi...
OBJECTIVE: The authors sought to determine whether prenatal exposure to infection and a positive fam...