Journal article
Enlarged hippocampal fissure in psychosis of epilepsy
J Allebone, RA Kanaan, JJ Maller, T O'Brien, S Mullen, M Cook, S Adams, S Vogrin, D Vaughan, A Connelly, P Kwan, SF Berkovic, W D'Souza, G Jackson, D Velakoulis, SJ Wilson
Epilepsy and Behavior | Published : 2020
Abstract
Psychosis of epilepsy (POE) can be a devastating condition, and its neurobiological basis remains unclear. In a previous study, we identified reduced posterior hippocampal volumes in patients with POE. The hippocampus can be further subdivided into anatomically and functionally distinct subfields that, along with the hippocampal fissure, have been shown to be selectively affected in other psychotic disorders and are not captured by gross measures of hippocampal volume. Therefore, in this study, we compared the volume of selected hippocampal subfields and the hippocampal fissure in 31 patients with POE with 31 patients with epilepsy without psychosis. Cortical reconstruction, volumetric segme..
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Funding Acknowledgements
James Allebonewas supported by an Australian Postgraduate Award for this research.