Rubinstein-Taybi syndrome and psychiatric disorders
By: A.S.Levitas and C.S.Reid.
Series: Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 42 (4) 1998: 284 -292.Publisher: 1998Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): RUBINSTEIN TAYBI SYNDROME | BIPOLAR AFFECTIVE DISORDER | OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER | GENETICSSummary: Major psychiatric disorders have a complex genetic aetiology. The study of psychiatric phenotypes in individuals with malformation syndromes may allow one to search for the genes that confer an increassed risk for the same pyschiatric disordersin the general population. The present authors report on the pyschiatric evaluations of 13 patients with classic or incomplete features of Rubinstein-Taybi Syndrome (RTS). [AJ].Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Major psychiatric disorders have a complex genetic aetiology. The study of psychiatric phenotypes in individuals with malformation syndromes may allow one to search for the genes that confer an increassed risk for the same pyschiatric disordersin the general population. The present authors report on the pyschiatric evaluations of 13 patients with classic or incomplete features of Rubinstein-Taybi Syndrome (RTS). [AJ].
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