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Child developmental risk-factors for adult schizophrenia in the british 1946 birth cohort

Peter B. Jones, +3 more
- 19 Nov 1994 - 
- Vol. 344, Iss: 8934, pp 1398-1402
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Differences between children destined to develop schizophrenia as adults and the general population were found across a range of developmental domains, and the origins of schizophrenia may be found in early life.
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This article is published in The Lancet.The article was published on 1994-11-19. It has received 1326 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Cohort study & Odds ratio.

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Hearing and speech impairment at age 4 and risk of later non-affective psychosis.

TL;DR: The hypothesis that psychosis has a developmental aspect with presentation of antecedent markers early in childhood, long before the disease becomes manifest, is supported.

Parental separation at birth and maternal depressed mood in pregnancy: associations with schizophrenia and criminality in the offspring

Pirjo Mäki
TL;DR: In Finnish PIRJO as discussed by the authors, the authors proposed a method to solve the problem of the problem: REINFORCE-COPES.in Finnish.pIRJO.
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Autism, Psychosis, or Both? Unraveling Complex Patient Presentations.

TL;DR: The epidemiologic features and clinical manifestations of psychosis in individuals with ASDs are described, while also discussing shared genetic risk factors and affected brain regions.
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The neurodevelopmental theory of schizophrenia: evidence from studies of early onset cases.

TL;DR: Research on the neurodevelopmental aspects of Early Onset Schizophrenia, a rare and severe form of schizophrenia in which onset occurs during childhood or adolescence, is reviewed.
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Implications of normal brain development for the pathogenesis of schizophrenia

TL;DR: The findings suggest that nonspecific histopathology exists in the limbic system, diencephalon, and prefrontal cortex, that the pathology occurs early in development, and that the causative process is inactive long before the diagnosis is made.
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The strategy of preventive medicine

Geoffrey Rose
TL;DR: This chapter discusses the relation of risk to exposure, prevention for individuals and the 'high-risk' strategy, and the population strategy of prevention.
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Adult Schizophrenia Following Prenatal Exposure to an Influenza Epidemic

TL;DR: It is suggested that it is less the type than the timing of the disturbance during fetal neural development that is critical in determining risk for schizophrenia.
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Anatomical abnormalities in the brains of monozygotic twins discordant for schizophrenia.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors found that subtle abnormalities of cerebral anatomy (namely, small anterior hippocampi and enlarged lateral and third ventricles) are consistent neuropathologic features of schizophrenia and that their cause is at least in part not genetic.
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Is schizophrenia a neurodevelopmental disorder

Robin M. Murray, +1 more
- 19 Sep 1987 - 
TL;DR: Much research implicates the left rather than the right cerebral hemisphere in schizophrenia, and there is evidence that schizophrenics are more likely to be left handed than controls, and the normal development of lateralised cerebral dominance can be disrupted by premature birth with a resultant increase in left handedness.
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