Journal article
Cross-sectional and longitudinal assessment of structural brain alterations in melancholic depression
C Soriano-Mas, R Hernndez-Ribas, J Pujol, M Urretavizcaya, J Deus, BJ Harrison, H Ortiz, M Lpez-Sol, JM Menchn, N Cardoner
Biological Psychiatry | Published : 2011
Abstract
Background Whole-brain imaging approaches may contribute to the characterization of neuroanatomic alterations in major depression, especially in clinically homogenous patient groups such as those with melancholic features. We assessed brain anatomic alterations, both cross-sectionally and longitudinally, in patients with melancholic depression using a whole-brain voxel-wise approach. Methods Whole-brain magnetic resonance images were collected from a relatively aged sample of 70 consecutively recruited major depressive disorder inpatients with melancholic features and from a group of 40 healthy control subjects. All patients were clinically followed for at least 2 years, and a subset of 30 d..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported in part by the Fondo de Investigacion Sanitaria (Grant No. PI030010) and the Centro de Investigacion en Red de Salud Mental, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Spain. ML-S is supported by Grant No. AP2005-0408 from the Ministry of Education and Science of Spain. BJH is supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia Clinical Career Development Award (Grant No. ID 628509). We thank Gerald Fannon for revising the original manuscript.