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SUBMITTER: Mansour H
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4904839 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Mansour Hader H Klei Lambertus L Wood Joel J Talkowski Michael M Chowdari Kodavali K Fathi Warda W Eissa Ahmed A Yassin Amal A Salah Hala H Tobar Salwa S El-Boraie Hala H Gaafar Hanan H Elassy Mai M Ibrahim Nahed E NE El-Bahaei Wafaa W Elsayed Mohamed M Shahda Mohamed M El Sheshtawy Eman E El-Boraie Osama O El-Chennawi Farha F Devlin Bernie B Nimgaonkar Vishwajit L VL
American journal of medical genetics. Part B, Neuropsychiatric genetics : the official publication of the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics 20090901 6
We aimed to contrast rates of consanguinity among patients with bipolar I disorder (BP1) and controls in a population with customary consanguineous marriages (i.e., marriage between related individuals). Consanguinity increases risk for numerous monogenic and polygenic diseases. Whether the risk for BP1 increases with consanguinity has not been investigated systematically. Two independent studies were conducted in Egypt: (1) Case-control study 93 patients with BP1, 90 screened adult control indi ...[more]