Use of the International Classification of Diseases-10, (ICD 10) to recognise pervasively hyperactive children in a child-guidance clinic: Feasibility and validity Padmini YapaM. Sayeedul Haque Original Articles Pages: 138 - 143
What happens to electrical brain activity when anorectic adolescents gain weight? Aribert RothenbergerBernd BlanzGerd Lehmkuhl Original Articles Pages: 144 - 147
Brain morphology and sleep EEG in patients with Huntington's disease Michael WiegandArnulf A. MöllerJürgen-Christian Krieg Original Articles Pages: 148 - 152
Nocturnal sleep EEG in patients with HIV infection Michael WiegandArnulf A. MöllerFlorian Holsboer Original Articles Pages: 153 - 158
Hypogammaglobulinemia in McArdle myopathy (glycogenosis type V) Martin-Egon WestarpVolkhart SchreinerHans-Helmut Kornhuber Original Articles Pages: 159 - 162
Chronology of panic and avoidance, age of onset in panic disorder, and prediction of treatment response Raimund BullerWolfgang MaierOtto Benkert Original Articles Pages: 163 - 168
The molecular genetics of schizophrenia: An overview and forward view Peter McGuffinMichael Owen Molecular Genetics of Schizophrenia Pages: 169 - 173
The genetic epidemiology of schizophrenia and the design of linkage studies M. McGueI. I. Gottesman Molecular Genetics of Schizophrenia Pages: 174 - 181
Sampling strategies for linkage studies Lynn R. GoldinMaria M. MartinezElliot S. Gershon Molecular Genetics of Schizophrenia Pages: 182 - 187
Clinical polydiagnostic studies in a large Swedish pedigree with schizophrenia Lennart WetterbergAnne E. Farmer Molecular Genetics of Schizophrenia Pages: 188 - 190
DNA markers and biological vulnerability markers in families multiply affected with schizophrenia Douglas BlackwoodDavid St. ClairWalter Muir Molecular Genetics of Schizophrenia Pages: 191 - 196
DNA-and classical genetic markers in schizophrenia M. J. OwenP. McGuffin Molecular Genetics of Schizophrenia Pages: 197 - 203