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List of Tables
1.1. Twin concordance rates for schizophrenia. 11
1.2. Pairwise twin concordance rates for schizophrenia and other
disorders of the central nervous system.
12
2.1. Congenital anomalies of the brain in twins. 23
3.1. Final diagnostic groups. 34
4.1. Family history for schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, or
other psychoses.
45
4.2. Family history, minor physical anomalies, total finger ridge
count, birth weight, obstetrical complications, and non-right-
handedness.
46
5.1. Comparison of affected twins with early age of divergence and
later age of divergence.
88
5.2. Genetic predisposition, perinatal predisposition, childhood
problems, head trauma, and physical illnesses in affected twins.
90
5.3. Head trauma and physical illnesses in 27 identical twins
discordant for schizophrenia.
96
6.1. Correlations between brain structure and clinical or
developmental variables.
111
7.1. Mean neurological abnormality score by groups. 132
7.2. A comparison of neurological findings in previous NIMH
twin study with present study.
133

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Publication Information: Book Title: Schizophrenia and Manic-Depressive Disorder: The Biological Roots of Mental Illness as Revealed by the Landmark Study of Identical Twins. Contributors: E. Fuller Torrey - author. Publisher: Basic Books. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1994. Page Number: xxiii.
    
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