The risk of severe OCs, which may result in persistent brain lesions, is often under genetic control. Past studies, indeed, found that the genetic-controlled conditions increasing the risk of OCs are also associated to a higher risk of schizophrenia, for example in the case of Rh-incompatibility. [troncato]
Obstetric complications, genetics and schizophrenia
Preti A
Primo
2005-01-01
Abstract
The risk of severe OCs, which may result in persistent brain lesions, is often under genetic control. Past studies, indeed, found that the genetic-controlled conditions increasing the risk of OCs are also associated to a higher risk of schizophrenia, for example in the case of Rh-incompatibility. [troncato]File in questo prodotto:
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