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Query: UMLS:C0036341 (
schizophrenia
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Schizophrenia
is a common and serious psychiatric illness with strong evidence for genetic causation, but no specific loci yet identified. Chromosomal abnormalities associated with
schizophrenia
may help to understand the genetic complexity of the illness. This paper reviews the evidence for associations between chromosomal abnormalities and
schizophrenia
and related disorders. The results indicate that 22q11.2 microdeletions detected by fluorescence in-situ hybridization (FISH) are significantly associated with
schizophrenia
.
Sex chromosome abnormalities
seem to be increased in
schizophrenia
but insufficient data are available to indicate whether
schizophrenia
or related disorders are increased in patients with sex chromosome aneuploidies. Other reports of chromosomal abnormalities associated with
schizophrenia
have the potential to be important adjuncts to linkage studies in gene localization. Advances in molecular cytogenetic techniques (i.e., FISH) have produced significant increases in rates of identified abnormalities in
schizophrenia
, particularly in patients with very early age at onset, learning difficulties or mental retardation, or dysmorphic features. The results emphasize the importance of considering behavioral phenotypes, including adult onset psychiatric illnesses, in genetic syndromes and the need for clinicians to actively consider identifying chromosomal abnormalities and genetic syndromes in selected psychiatric patients.
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PMID:Chromosomal abnormalities and schizophrenia. 1081 3