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Prenatal and perinatal risk factors of schizophrenia.

Giampiero Meli1, Birgit Ottl, Angela Paladini, Luigi Cataldi.   

Abstract

Schizophrenia could be considered the most severe of all psychiatric disorders. It shows a heterogeneous clinical picture and presents an etiopathogenesis that is not cleared sufficiently. Even if the etiopathogenesis remains a puzzle, there is a scientific consensus that it is an expression of interaction between genotype and environmental factors. In the present article, following a study of literature and the accumulated evidence, the role of prenatal and perinatal factors in the development of schizophrenia will be revised and synthesized. We think that better knowledge of the risk factors could be helpful not only for better comprehension of the pathogenesis but especially to optimize interventions for prevention of the disorder.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22646662     DOI: 10.3109/14767058.2012.699118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med        ISSN: 1476-4954


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5.  Association of Maternal Neurodevelopmental Risk Alleles With Early-Life Exposures.

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Review 7.  The impact of environmental factors in severe psychiatric disorders.

Authors:  Andrea Schmitt; Berend Malchow; Alkomiet Hasan; Peter Falkai
Journal:  Front Neurosci       Date:  2014-02-11       Impact factor: 4.677

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