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That is most unlikely. You do not get Paranoia since childhood. Secondly such damage could have been seen in MRI of the patient. Thirdly, the type and extent of the damage should vary. But signs and symptoms of Paranoia are very similar in nature. Most probably there is biochemical abnormality in such functional disorders. So probably there is problems with neurotransmitter system in such type of patients. Probably there are changes with one or more genes. Most probably with single gene, only. That should be the cause of Paranoia.

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