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Etiopathogenetic Hypotheses of Schizophrenia - The Impact of Epidemiological, Biochemical and Neuromorphological Studies (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1987)
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Etiopathogenetic Hypotheses of Schizophrenia - The Impact of Epidemiological, Biochemical and Neuromorphological Studies (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1987)
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Going ahead with their plans, the Association for Research on
Schizophrenia CARS), the Schizophrenia Research Group of the
Institute of Psychiatry of the University of Milan and the Tito and
Fanny Legrenzi Foundation organized the International Meeting
"Etiopathogenetic Hypotheses of Schizophrenia: The Impact of
Epidemiological, Biochemical and Neuromorphological Studies," held
in Milan on October 3-4 1986. The Meeting was an excellent occasion
for the exchange of information and the sharing of views on the
etiological hypotheses of schizophrenia resulting from the latest
research in the key areas of epidemiology, biochemistry amd brain
imaging. We are very pleased and proud to have had so many of the
leading researchers in schizophrenia with us. Their stimulating and
friendly presence and their contributions made this Meeting a great
success. We hope that this book, a collection of the various
participants' contributions at the Meeting, will have an equally
favourable reception. The Editors viii List of contributors N. C.
Andreasen A. Breier W. Christie The University of Iowa Clinical
Neuroscience Klinikum Charlottemburg Hospitals and Clinics Branch,
NIHM Department of Neurology Department of Psychiatry Building 10,
Room 4N 214 Spandau Damm 130 9000 Rockville Pike D-1000 Berlin 19
500 Newton Road Iowa City, IA 52242 Bethesda, MD 20892 West Germany
USA USA C. Cignarale M. Battaglia A. Calzeroni Chair of Clinical
Psychiatry S. Maria di Collemaggio Institute of Psychiatry
Institute of Psychiatry Milan University Milan University Hospital
Policlinico -Pad.
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