Research has suggested the presence of brain damage as a cause or concomitant of chronic schizophrenia. The most recent research in this area has been the identification of abnormalities in schizophrenia by computed tomographic (CT) scans. A study was done to investigate localized changes in CT scan density numbers in the brains of schizophrenic patients, as opposed to the brains in normal control subjects. Twenty-four normal subjects and 23 schizophrenic patients were tested with CT scans. Density measurements in each area of the brain (left, right, anterior and posterior) were compared to three separate CT scan levels. Of six measurements of anterior left-hemisphere density, it was found that five showed lower density in schizophrenic bra...
A comprehensive assessment of computed tomography (CT) with respect to clinical, historical and neur...
OBJECTIVE: Voxel-based morphometry is a method for detecting group differences in the density or vol...
Objective: Progress toward understanding brain mechanisms in psychosis is hampered by failures to ac...
Research has suggested the presence of brain damage as a cause or concomitant of chronic schizophren...
Density values of the right and left hemispheres were determined by computerized tomography (CT scan...
ABSTRACT. Despite significant support for abnormal brain morphology in individuals with schizophreni...
Structural neuroimaging studies have provided some of the most consistent evidence for brain abnorma...
© 1986 Margaretha Helen ClausenThe group of disorders collectively referred to as schizophrenia, hav...
A growing body of computerized tomography (CT) research suggests that a significant proportion of sc...
Quantification of ventricular and sulcal volumes from the computed tomographic (CT) scans of 45 schi...
Studies of structural abnormalities in the functional psychoses using CT and MRI have confirmed the ...
The use of structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in studies of schizophrenia has resulted in a...
Neuropathologic and brain imaging studies have produced evidence of brain abnormalities in schizophr...
Structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data have provided much evidence in support of our curre...
Over the past 50 years, the application of structural neuroimaging techniques to schizophrenia resea...
A comprehensive assessment of computed tomography (CT) with respect to clinical, historical and neur...
OBJECTIVE: Voxel-based morphometry is a method for detecting group differences in the density or vol...
Objective: Progress toward understanding brain mechanisms in psychosis is hampered by failures to ac...
Research has suggested the presence of brain damage as a cause or concomitant of chronic schizophren...
Density values of the right and left hemispheres were determined by computerized tomography (CT scan...
ABSTRACT. Despite significant support for abnormal brain morphology in individuals with schizophreni...
Structural neuroimaging studies have provided some of the most consistent evidence for brain abnorma...
© 1986 Margaretha Helen ClausenThe group of disorders collectively referred to as schizophrenia, hav...
A growing body of computerized tomography (CT) research suggests that a significant proportion of sc...
Quantification of ventricular and sulcal volumes from the computed tomographic (CT) scans of 45 schi...
Studies of structural abnormalities in the functional psychoses using CT and MRI have confirmed the ...
The use of structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in studies of schizophrenia has resulted in a...
Neuropathologic and brain imaging studies have produced evidence of brain abnormalities in schizophr...
Structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data have provided much evidence in support of our curre...
Over the past 50 years, the application of structural neuroimaging techniques to schizophrenia resea...
A comprehensive assessment of computed tomography (CT) with respect to clinical, historical and neur...
OBJECTIVE: Voxel-based morphometry is a method for detecting group differences in the density or vol...
Objective: Progress toward understanding brain mechanisms in psychosis is hampered by failures to ac...