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Schizophrenics with a family history of bipolar disorder. Possible involvement of obstetric complications
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 April 2020
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The case reports of two DSM III-R schizophrenic patients with a family history of bipolar disorder are presented. The two patients had a history of severe obstetric complications (OCs). These cases are discussed in the light of neurodevelopmental theories of schizophrenia and in the continuum view of psychosis.
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