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A familial concurrence of schizophrenia and Gaucher's disease

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Mouzas, O. D.; Siomos, K. E.; Angelopoulos, N. V.
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2007
DOI
10.1186/1744-859X-6-33
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biperiden
glucosylceramidase
olanzapine
risperidone
adolescent
adult
aggression
allele
article
bone marrow examination
case report
child
clinical examination
comorbidity
cytopenia
delusional disorder
depression
disease association
disease course
drug substitution
drug withdrawal
extrapyramidal symptom
family history
fever
Gaucher disease
gene mutation
genetic susceptibility
human
infection
laboratory test
male
mental hospital
psychomotor disorder
psychosis
psychosocial withdrawal
risk factor
schizophrenia
splenomegaly
tardive dyskinesia
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Abstract
Background: Gaucher's disease (GD) is the most frequently encountered lysosomal storage disease. Here, we describe and discuss the observed concurrence of schizophrenia and Gaucher's disease in two siblings. Methods: Presentation of a family with two siblings with Gaucher's disease. Results: In a six-member family, the first son suffers from schizophrenia, while the third and fourth sons suffer from the Gaucher's disease (type 1 non-neuronopathic). The parents and the second son do not suffer from either illness. Conclusion: The concurrence of schizophrenia and Gaucher's disease in the same family is an unusual phenomenon. The literature regarding this coincidence is limited, despite the fact that patients with Gaucher's disease have one or two mutated alleles, considered to be a risk factor leading to conditions such as Dementia, Parkinson's disease and schizophrenia. © 2007 Mouzas et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/31195
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