BACKGROUND: Mood disorders are familial psychiatric diseases, in which patients show reduced white matter (WM) integrity. We sought to determine whether WM integrity was affected in young offspring at high-familial risk of mood disorder before they go on to develop major depressive disorder (MDD). METHODS: The Bipolar Family study is a prospective longitudinal study examining young individuals (age 16-25 years) at familial risk of mood disorder on three occasions 2 years apart. This study used baseline imaging data, categorizing groups according to clinical outcome at follow-up. Diffusion tensor MRI data were acquired for 61 controls and 106 high-risk individuals, the latter divided into 78 high-risk subjects who remained well throughout th...
White matter (WM) abnormalities have been reported in bipolar disorder (BD) patients, as well as in ...
White matter (WM) impairments have been reported in patients with bipolar disorder (BD) and those at...
Bipolar disorder is a highly heritable condition. First-degree relatives of affected individuals hav...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Mood disorders are familial psychiatric diseases, in which...
OBJECTIVE: To study white matter (WM) development in youth at high familial risk for bipolar dis...
OBJECTIVE: To study white matter (WM) development in youth at high familial risk for bipolar dis...
OBJECTIVE: To study white matter (WM) development in youth at high familial risk for bipolar dis...
OBJECTIVE: To study white matter (WM) development in youth at high familial risk for bipolar dis...
OBJECTIVE: To study white matter (WM) development in youth at high familial risk for bipolar dis...
Objective: Bipolar disorder is a highly heritable condition. First-degree relatives of affected indi...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is highly heritable. Thus, studies in first-degree relatives of individuals wi...
OBJECTIVE: Several lines of evidence indicate that white matter integrity is compromised in bipolar ...
Background: White matter (WM) impairments have been reported in patients with bipolar disorder (BD) ...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Bipolar disorder is a highly heritable condition. First-degree relatives of ...
Objective: Several lines of evidence indicate that white matter integrity is compromised in bipolar ...
White matter (WM) abnormalities have been reported in bipolar disorder (BD) patients, as well as in ...
White matter (WM) impairments have been reported in patients with bipolar disorder (BD) and those at...
Bipolar disorder is a highly heritable condition. First-degree relatives of affected individuals hav...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Mood disorders are familial psychiatric diseases, in which...
OBJECTIVE: To study white matter (WM) development in youth at high familial risk for bipolar dis...
OBJECTIVE: To study white matter (WM) development in youth at high familial risk for bipolar dis...
OBJECTIVE: To study white matter (WM) development in youth at high familial risk for bipolar dis...
OBJECTIVE: To study white matter (WM) development in youth at high familial risk for bipolar dis...
OBJECTIVE: To study white matter (WM) development in youth at high familial risk for bipolar dis...
Objective: Bipolar disorder is a highly heritable condition. First-degree relatives of affected indi...
Bipolar disorder (BD) is highly heritable. Thus, studies in first-degree relatives of individuals wi...
OBJECTIVE: Several lines of evidence indicate that white matter integrity is compromised in bipolar ...
Background: White matter (WM) impairments have been reported in patients with bipolar disorder (BD) ...
<div><p>Objective</p><p>Bipolar disorder is a highly heritable condition. First-degree relatives of ...
Objective: Several lines of evidence indicate that white matter integrity is compromised in bipolar ...
White matter (WM) abnormalities have been reported in bipolar disorder (BD) patients, as well as in ...
White matter (WM) impairments have been reported in patients with bipolar disorder (BD) and those at...
Bipolar disorder is a highly heritable condition. First-degree relatives of affected individuals hav...