It is unclear yet whether cannabis use is a moderating or causal factor contributing to grey matter alterations in schizophrenia and the development of psychotic symptoms. We therefore systematically reviewed structural brain imaging and post mortem studies addressing the effects of cannabis use on brain structure in psychosis. Studies with schizophrenia (SCZ) and first episode psychosis (FEP) patients as well as individuals at genetic (GHR) or clinical high risk for psychosis (ARMS) were included. We identified 15 structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) (12 cross sectional / 3 longitudinal) and 4 post mortem studies. The total number of subjects encompassed 601 schizophrenia or first episode psychosis patients, 255 individuals at clini...
Converging evidence from epidemiological, clinical and neuropsychological research suggests a link b...
Introduction: The relation between schizophrenia and cannabis abuse has been widely discussed from e...
Rationale: Recent studies have shown that cannabis may disrupt glutamate (Glu) signaling depressing ...
Substance abuse is the most prevalent comorbid psychiatric condition associated with schizophrenia, ...
Abstract Substance abuse is the most prevalent comor-bid psychiatric condition associated with schiz...
Cannabis is the illicit drug most commonly used worldwide, and its consumption can both induce psych...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Converging evidence from epidemiological, clinical an...
© 2012 Dr. Valentina LorenzettiRegular cannabis exposure is related to significant adverse mental he...
As cannabis use is more frequent in patients with psychosis than in the general population and is kn...
Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug worldwide, though it is unclear whether its regular us...
Cannabis use is considered an important risk factor for the development of psychotic illness and is ...
Objective: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) and Cannabis has been implicated as a risk factor for the de...
The associative striatum, an established substrate in psychosis, receives widespread glutamatergic p...
Using cannabis can lead to a loss of brain volume in people who are at risk of developing schizophre...
Contains fulltext : 154675.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Sch...
Converging evidence from epidemiological, clinical and neuropsychological research suggests a link b...
Introduction: The relation between schizophrenia and cannabis abuse has been widely discussed from e...
Rationale: Recent studies have shown that cannabis may disrupt glutamate (Glu) signaling depressing ...
Substance abuse is the most prevalent comorbid psychiatric condition associated with schizophrenia, ...
Abstract Substance abuse is the most prevalent comor-bid psychiatric condition associated with schiz...
Cannabis is the illicit drug most commonly used worldwide, and its consumption can both induce psych...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Converging evidence from epidemiological, clinical an...
© 2012 Dr. Valentina LorenzettiRegular cannabis exposure is related to significant adverse mental he...
As cannabis use is more frequent in patients with psychosis than in the general population and is kn...
Cannabis is the most widely used illicit drug worldwide, though it is unclear whether its regular us...
Cannabis use is considered an important risk factor for the development of psychotic illness and is ...
Objective: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) and Cannabis has been implicated as a risk factor for the de...
The associative striatum, an established substrate in psychosis, receives widespread glutamatergic p...
Using cannabis can lead to a loss of brain volume in people who are at risk of developing schizophre...
Contains fulltext : 154675.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Sch...
Converging evidence from epidemiological, clinical and neuropsychological research suggests a link b...
Introduction: The relation between schizophrenia and cannabis abuse has been widely discussed from e...
Rationale: Recent studies have shown that cannabis may disrupt glutamate (Glu) signaling depressing ...