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Gender in obsessive-compulsive disorder: Clinical and genetic findings
Christine Lochner
, Sian M.J. Hemmings
, Craig J. Kinnear
, Johanna C. Moolman-Smook
, Valerie A. Corfield
, James A. Knowles
, Dana J.H. Niehaus
,
Dan J. Stein
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Obsessive-compulsive Disorder
100%
Genetic Findings
100%
Clinical Heterogeneity
22%
Biological Heterogeneity
22%
Afrikaner
22%
Monoamine Oxidase A Gene
22%
Polymorphism
11%
Control Subjects
11%
Study Support
11%
Clinical Data
11%
Monoamines
11%
DSM-IV
11%
Worse Outcome
11%
Female Patients
11%
Symptomatology
11%
Genetic Data
11%
Early Age of Onset
11%
Genetic Susceptibility
11%
Sexual Abuse
11%
Obsessive-compulsive Symptoms
11%
Menopause
11%
Structured Interview
11%
T Allele
11%
Low Activity
11%
High Activity
11%
Sexually Dimorphic
11%
Axis I Comorbidity
11%
Menstrual Period
11%
Homogeneous Objects
11%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Genetics
100%
Allele
100%
Monoamine Oxidase A
50%
EcoRV
50%
Genetic Susceptibility
25%
Menstrual Cycle
25%
DSM-IV
25%
Comorbidity
25%
Sexual Abuse
25%
Neuroscience
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
100%
Monoamine Oxidase A
22%
Monoamine
11%
Comorbidity
11%