Aspectos genéticos do transtorno obsessivo-compulsivo

  • Gonzalez C
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Abstract

Since the first descriptions of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), genetic factors have been implicated in the etiology of the illness. Twin studies show a high concordance rate for monozygotic twins. Family studies found a higher risk for OCD among relatives of OCD patients. Segregation analysis studies suggest the possible role of a major effect gene in the etiology of OCD. Association studies using molecular techniques have been conducted to try to find a specific gene or polymorphism involved in OCD. This review outlines the evidence gathered to date, including the recent findings in the molecular genetics analysis

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Gonzalez, C. H. (2001). Aspectos genéticos do transtorno obsessivo-compulsivo. Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria, 23(suppl 2), 38–41. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1516-44462001000600012

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