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Childhood exposure to ionizing radiation to the head and risk of schizophrenia.

Author: Sadetzki S, Chetrit A, Mandelzweig L, Nahon D, Freedman L, Susser E, Gross R.

Reference: Radiat Res. 2011, 176 (5): 670–677.

Keywords: schizophrenia

Abstract: The aim of our study was to assess risk of schizophrenia after childhood exposure to ionizing radiation to the head (mean dose: 1.5 Gy).

No statistically significant association was found between radiation exposure and schizophrenia for the total group (hazard ratio per 1 Gy to the brain: 1.05, 95% confidence interval: 0.93-1.18) or within subgroups of sex, dose categories or latent period. When comparing a subgroup of subjects irradiated under 5 years of age with the matched unexposed group, the estimated hazard ratio reached 1.18 (95% confidence interval: 0.96-1.44; P = 0.1). The results of our analysis do not support an association between exposure to ionizing radiation and risk of schizophrenia. Further research is required.

URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22026716

 

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