Background: White matter (WM) impairments have been reported in patients with bipolar disorder (BD) and those at high familial risk of developing BD. However, the distribution of these impairments has not been well characterized. Few studies have examined WM integrity in young people early in the course of illness and in individuals at familial risk who have not yet passed the peak age of onset. Method: WM integrity was examined in 63 BD subjects, 150 high-risk (HR) individuals and 111 participants with no family history of mental illness (CON). All subjects were aged 12 to 30 years. Results: This young BD group had significantly lower fractional anisotropy within the genu of the corpus callosum (CC) compared with the CON and HR groups. Mor...
Background. Several lines of evidence suggest that bipolar disorder (BD) is associated with white ma...
Background. White matter (WM) abnormalities are proposed as potential endophenotypic markers of bipo...
Background. White matter (WM) abnormalities are proposed as potential endophenotypic markers of bipo...
White matter (WM) impairments have been reported in patients with bipolar disorder (BD) and those at...
Background Subtle abnormalities in frontal white matter have been reported in bipolar disorder. Aims...
OBJECTIVE: To study white matter (WM) development in youth at high familial risk for bipolar dis...
Background Subtle abnormalities in frontal white matter have been reported in bipolar disorder. Aims...
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: Several lines of evidence indicate that white matter integrity is compromised in bipolar ...
OBJECTIVE: To study white matter (WM) development in youth at high familial risk for bipolar dis...
Objective: Several lines of evidence indicate that white matter integrity is compromised in bipolar ...
BACKGROUND: Mood disorders are familial psychiatric diseases, in which patients show reduced white m...
To date, most studies of white matter changes in Bipolar Disorder (BD) have been conducted in older ...
Background. Several lines of evidence suggest that bipolar disorder (BD) is associated with white ma...
Background. White matter (WM) abnormalities are proposed as potential endophenotypic markers of bipo...
Background. White matter (WM) abnormalities are proposed as potential endophenotypic markers of bipo...
White matter (WM) impairments have been reported in patients with bipolar disorder (BD) and those at...
Background Subtle abnormalities in frontal white matter have been reported in bipolar disorder. Aims...
OBJECTIVE: To study white matter (WM) development in youth at high familial risk for bipolar dis...
Background Subtle abnormalities in frontal white matter have been reported in bipolar disorder. Aims...
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: Several lines of evidence indicate that white matter integrity is compromised in bipolar ...
OBJECTIVE: To study white matter (WM) development in youth at high familial risk for bipolar dis...
Objective: Several lines of evidence indicate that white matter integrity is compromised in bipolar ...
BACKGROUND: Mood disorders are familial psychiatric diseases, in which patients show reduced white m...
To date, most studies of white matter changes in Bipolar Disorder (BD) have been conducted in older ...
Background. Several lines of evidence suggest that bipolar disorder (BD) is associated with white ma...
Background. White matter (WM) abnormalities are proposed as potential endophenotypic markers of bipo...
Background. White matter (WM) abnormalities are proposed as potential endophenotypic markers of bipo...