Schizophrenia may in reality be a heterogeneous group of diseases sharing the same behavioural symptomatology as a result of brain damage caused by varied factors. It is well known that damage during the uterine development, brought about by events such as infections, high toxin levels, maternal stress or, in particular, by hypoxia, often result in predisposition to brain damage in the neonate. The majority of obstetrical complications depend on hypoxia, which can determine occasionally widespread, but more usually isolated, lesions. [troncato]
Perinatal complications, genetic risk and schizophrenia
Preti A
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1998-01-01
Abstract
Schizophrenia may in reality be a heterogeneous group of diseases sharing the same behavioural symptomatology as a result of brain damage caused by varied factors. It is well known that damage during the uterine development, brought about by events such as infections, high toxin levels, maternal stress or, in particular, by hypoxia, often result in predisposition to brain damage in the neonate. The majority of obstetrical complications depend on hypoxia, which can determine occasionally widespread, but more usually isolated, lesions. [troncato]File in questo prodotto:
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