The genetics of panic disorder
@article{Schumacher2011TheGO,
title={The genetics of panic disorder},
author={Johannes Schumacher and Ann Suhl Kristensen and Jens R. Wendland and Markus M. N{\"o}then and Ole Mors and Francis J. McMahon},
journal={Journal of Medical Genetics},
year={2011},
volume={48},
pages={361 - 368}
}Panic disorder (PD) is one of the most common anxiety disorders, with a prevalence of 3.4–4.7%. Although PD seems to have no known cause, and its underlying aetiology is not well understood, studies have consistently shown that genetic factors explain about half of the variance. It is likely that most cases of PD have a complex genetic basis. Existing data suggest, however, that the genetic architecture underlying PD is heterogeneous and differs between cases. For example, the degree of genetic…
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