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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Risk factors for(Mental disorder)include | Risk factors for(Mental disorder)include brain malformation,Hypoxic ischemic injury and Infections among the few listed below. | ||
*Prenatal etiologies (e.g., sequence | *Prenatal etiologies (e.g., sequence variations or copy number variants involving one or more genes; chromosomal disorders) | ||
variations or copy number variants involving one or more genes; chromosomal | :*Inborn errors of metabolism | ||
disorders) | :*Brain malformations | ||
placental disease) | *Maternal disease (including placental disease) | ||
Perinatal causes | :*Environmental influences (e.g., alcohol, other drugs, toxins, teratogens) | ||
*Perinatal causes | |||
brain injury, | :*Neonatal encephalopathy | ||
*Postnatal causes | |||
(e.g., lead, mercury | :*Hypoxic ischemic injury | ||
:*Traumatic brain injury, | |||
:*Infections | |||
:*Demyelinating disorders | |||
:*Seizure disorders (e.g., infantile spasms) | |||
:*Severe and chronic social deprivation | |||
:*Toxic metabolic syndromes and intoxications(e.g., lead, mercury) | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 16:44, 10 October 2014
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Kiran Singh, M.D. [2]
Overview
Risk factors for(Mental disorder)include brain malformation,Hypoxic ischemic injury and Infections among the few listed below.
- Prenatal etiologies (e.g., sequence variations or copy number variants involving one or more genes; chromosomal disorders)
- Inborn errors of metabolism
- Brain malformations
- Maternal disease (including placental disease)
- Environmental influences (e.g., alcohol, other drugs, toxins, teratogens)
- Perinatal causes
- Neonatal encephalopathy
- Postnatal causes
- Hypoxic ischemic injury
- Traumatic brain injury,
- Infections
- Demyelinating disorders
- Seizure disorders (e.g., infantile spasms)
- Severe and chronic social deprivation
- Toxic metabolic syndromes and intoxications(e.g., lead, mercury)