Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4188685 Psiquiatría Biológica 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
Schizophrenia is a characterised by its chronic and often incapacitating course. Despite the advances in the knowledge of this disease, some aspects are still unclear, such as the factors determining its course and prognosis. The two main aetiopathological hypotheses, which try to answer these questions, are the neurodevelopment hypothesis and the neurodegenerative hypothesis, not mutually exclusive. Due to the advances in different techniques, neuroimaging among them, it has made it possible to study these hypotheses in greater detail. The present article critically reviews the current state of its knowledge.
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