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W Yan1, L K Jacobsen, D M Krasnewich, X Y Guan, M C Lenane, S P Paul, H N Dalwadi, H Zhang, R T Long, S Kumra, B M Martin, P J Scambler, J M Trent, E Sidransky, E I Ginns, J L Rapoport.
Abstract
Since its first description almost a century ago schizophrenia with childhood onset, a rare yet devastating disorder, has been diagnosed in children as young as age 5. Recently, the velocardiofacial syndrome, whose underlying cause is interstitial deletions of 22q11.2, was found in 2 of 100 cases of schizophrenics with adult onset [Karayiorgou et al., Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 92: 7612-7616, 1995]. No study has documented the prevalence of velocardiofacial syndrome and the 22q11.2 deletion in a population of schizophrenics with childhood onset. Here we describe the result of such a study in a sample originally selected for a trial of atypical antipsychotic drugs. A separate group of patients was also included in the study; they can best be accounted for as a variant of childhood-onset schizophrenia (COS) and had been provisionally termed "multidimensionally impaired." Fluorescent in situ hybridization screening of 32 COS and 21 multidimensionally impaired patients revealed 1 COS patient with an interstitial deletion spanning at least 2.5 megabases.Entities:
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Year: 1998 PMID: 9514586
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Med Genet ISSN: 0148-7299