Journal article
A longitudinal study of hippocampal volume in first episode psychosis and chronic schizophrenia
SJ Wood, D Velakoulis, DJ Smith, D Bond, GW Stuart, PD McGorry, WJ Brewer, N Bridle, J Eritaia, P Desmond, B Singh, D Copolov, C Pantelis
Schizophrenia Research | ELSEVIER | Published : 2001
Abstract
Brain abnormalities have been identified in patients with schizophrenia, but what is unclear is whether these changes are progressive over the course of the disorder. In this longitudinal study, hippocampal and temporal lobe volumes were measured at two time points in 30 patients with first episode psychosis (mean follow-up interval=1.9 years, range 0.54-4.18 years) and 12 with chronic schizophrenia (mean follow-up interval=2.3 years, range 1.03-4.12 years) and compared to 26 comparison subjects (mean follow-up interval 2.2 years, range 0.86-4.18 years). Hippocampal, temporal lobe, whole-brain and intracranial volumes (ICV) were estimated from high-resolution magnetic resonance images. Only ..
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