OBJECTIVE: Ventricular enlargement is common in established schizophrenia; however, data from ultra high-risk for psychosis and first-episode psychosis studies are inconclusive. This study aims to investigate ventricular volumes at different stages of psychosis. METHODS: Ventricular volumes were measured using a semi-automated and highly reliable method, for 89 established schizophrenia, 162 first-episode psychosis, 135 ultra high-risk for psychosis and 87 healthy controls using 1.5T magnetic resonance images. Clinical outcome diagnoses for ultra high-risk for psychosis were evaluated at long-term follow-up (mean: 7.5 years). RESULTS: Compared to controls, we identified significant ventricular enlargement of 36.2% in established schizophr...
Background Although individuals vulnerable to psychosis show brain volumetric abnormalities, structu...
A comprehensive assessment of computed tomography (CT) with respect to clinical, historical and neur...
BACKGROUND: Structural differences between the brains of people with schizophrenia and control s...
OBJECTIVE: Ventricular enlargement is common in established schizophrenia; however, data from ultra ...
Lateral ventricular enlargement is the most consistently replicated brain abnormality found in schiz...
Fulltext embargoed for: 12 months post date of publicationIt remains unclear whether brain structura...
It remains unclear whether brain structural abnormalities observed before the onset of psychosis are...
Background: Volumetric MRI abnormalities similar to those evident in schizophrenia are also evident ...
Objectives. The extent to which psychotic disorders fall into distinct diagnostic categories or can ...
A growing body of computerized tomography (CT) research suggests that a significant proportion of sc...
In a recent prospective longitudinal neuroimaging study, clinical high-risk (CHR) individuals who la...
Objective: Enlargement of the lateral ventricles is among the most frequently reported macroscopic b...
It remains unclear whether brain structural abnormalities observed before the onset of psychosis are...
Background: Heart disease is the leading cause of death in schizophrenia. However, there has been li...
Cerebral ventricular enlargement is one of a number of structural brain abnormalities regularly foun...
Background Although individuals vulnerable to psychosis show brain volumetric abnormalities, structu...
A comprehensive assessment of computed tomography (CT) with respect to clinical, historical and neur...
BACKGROUND: Structural differences between the brains of people with schizophrenia and control s...
OBJECTIVE: Ventricular enlargement is common in established schizophrenia; however, data from ultra ...
Lateral ventricular enlargement is the most consistently replicated brain abnormality found in schiz...
Fulltext embargoed for: 12 months post date of publicationIt remains unclear whether brain structura...
It remains unclear whether brain structural abnormalities observed before the onset of psychosis are...
Background: Volumetric MRI abnormalities similar to those evident in schizophrenia are also evident ...
Objectives. The extent to which psychotic disorders fall into distinct diagnostic categories or can ...
A growing body of computerized tomography (CT) research suggests that a significant proportion of sc...
In a recent prospective longitudinal neuroimaging study, clinical high-risk (CHR) individuals who la...
Objective: Enlargement of the lateral ventricles is among the most frequently reported macroscopic b...
It remains unclear whether brain structural abnormalities observed before the onset of psychosis are...
Background: Heart disease is the leading cause of death in schizophrenia. However, there has been li...
Cerebral ventricular enlargement is one of a number of structural brain abnormalities regularly foun...
Background Although individuals vulnerable to psychosis show brain volumetric abnormalities, structu...
A comprehensive assessment of computed tomography (CT) with respect to clinical, historical and neur...
BACKGROUND: Structural differences between the brains of people with schizophrenia and control s...