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Minor physical anomalies in childhood and adolescent onset schizophrenia
Authors:Hata Kazuya  Iida Junzo  Iwasaka Hidemi  Negoro Hidek I  Ueda Fumiyo  Kishimoto Toshifumi
Institution:Hokutokai Sawa Hospital, Department of Psychiatry Nara Medical University, College of Nursing, Nara Rehabilitation Center, Kashihara, Japan.
Abstract:A modified version of the Waldrop scale (WS) was used to assess the prevalence of minor physical anomalies in schizophrenic patients (n = 71) and healthy controls (n = 65). The mean total WS score was 3.32 (SD 1.98) for the schizophrenic patients, significantly higher than that for the controls (2.19, SD 1.18). Minor physical anomalies were compared between two schizophrenic groups, divided on the basis of age at onset, early onset schizophrenia (EOS, onset under age 18 years) group and late onset schizophrenia (LOS, onset at or above age 20 years) group. The mean total WS score was 3.92 (SD 1.86) in the EOS group, significantly higher than the 2.59 (SD 1.79) in the LOS group. Minor physical anomalies are an indirect index for early prenatal central nervous system (CNS) maldevelopment; the present study indicated association between minor physical anomalies and EOS, thus a relationship between early prenatal CNS maldevelopment and EOS. These results support the hypothesis that EOS constitutes a subset of schizophrenia in which neurodevelopmental damage is largely involved.
Keywords:adolescent onset schizophrenia  childhood onset schizophrenia  minor physical anomalies  schizophrenia  Waldrop scale
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