The neurodevelopmental basis of schizophrenia: Clinical clues from cerebro-craniofacial dysmorphogenesis, and the roots of a lifetime trajectory of disease
Jl. Waddington et al., The neurodevelopmental basis of schizophrenia: Clinical clues from cerebro-craniofacial dysmorphogenesis, and the roots of a lifetime trajectory of disease, BIOL PSYCHI, 46(1), 1999, pp. 31-39
A "read-back" analysis of schizophrenia, from chronic illness, through the
first psychotic episode, to psychosocial and neurointegrative abnormalities
of childhood and infancy, leads to the intrauterine period as a primary fo
cus for etiological events. Evidence for a characteristic topography of cer
ebro-craniofacial dysmorphology in schizophrenia is reviewed, and interpret
ed to estimate: (i) the timing of dysmorphic event(s); (ii) the nature of e
arly cellular and molecular mechanisms which might determine that topograph
y of dysmorphogenesis; and (iii) the population homogeneity of these proces
ses. it is argued that early cerebro-craniofacial dysmorphogenesis in schiz
ophrenia should be conceptualized as a first stage not in a static but rath
er in a dynamic, lifetime trajectory of disease. (C) 1999 Society of Biolog
ical Psychiatry.