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Schizophrenia Research | 2004

Cavum septi pellucidi in first-episode schizophrenia and first-episode affective psychosis: An MRI study

Kiyoto Kasai; Robert W. McCarley; Dean F. Salisbury; Toshiaki Onitsuka; Susan Demeo; Deborah A. Yurgelun-Todd; Ron Kikinis; Ferenc A. Jolesz; Martha Elizabeth Shenton

A high prevalence of abnormal cavum septi pellucidi (CSP) in schizophrenia may reflect neurodevelopmental abnormalities in midline structures of the brain. The relationship, however, between abnormal CSP and clinical symptoms, and with abnormalities in other limbic structures remains unclear, as does the question of whether a similar abnormality is present in affective psychosis. Seventy-four patients at their first hospitalization, 33 with schizophrenia and 41 with affective (mainly manic) psychosis, and 56 healthy control subjects underwent high-spatial-resolution magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). CSP on six slices or more on 0.9375-mm resampled coronal images was categorized as abnormal. The prevalence of abnormal CSP in both schizophrenic patients (26.1%) and affective psychosis patients (18.2%) was significantly higher than was observed in control subjects (8.2%). In schizophrenic patients only, larger CSP was significantly associated with more severe thinking disturbance and smaller left parahippocampal gyrus gray matter volumes. While the relationships between CSP ratings and clinical symptoms did not significantly differ between the two psychosis groups as assessed by the comparison of regression slopes, the association with limbic volumes appeared to be specific to schizophrenic patients. These results suggest that psychosis associated with schizophrenia and affective disorder share, at least to some extent, neurodevelopmental abnormalities involving midline structures and associated psychopathological consequences. However, the association between abnormal CSP and limbic systems may be more specific to schizophrenia.


Archives of General Psychiatry | 2003

Progressive Decrease of Left Heschl Gyrus and Planum Temporale Gray Matter Volume in First-Episode Schizophrenia: A Longitudinal Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study

Kiyoto Kasai; Martha Elizabeth Shenton; Dean F. Salisbury; Yoshio Hirayasu; Toshiaki Onitsuka; Magdalena H. Spencer; Deborah A. Yurgelun-Todd; Ron Kikinis; Ferenc A. Jolesz; Robert W. McCarley


American Journal of Psychiatry | 1999

Subgenual Cingulate Cortex Volume in First-Episode Psychosis

Yoshio Hirayasu; Martha Elizabeth Shenton; Dean F. Salisbury; Jun Soo Kwon; Cynthia G. Wible; Iris A. Fischer; Deborah A. Yurgelun-Todd; Carlos A. Zarate; Ron Kikinis; Ferenc A. Jolesz; Robert W. McCarley


American Journal of Psychiatry | 2003

Progressive Decrease of Left Superior Temporal Gyrus Gray Matter Volume in Patients With First-Episode Schizophrenia

Kiyoto Kasai; Martha Elizabeth Shenton; Dean F. Salisbury; Yoshio Hirayasu; Chang-Uk Lee; Aleksandra A. Ciszewski; Deborah A. Yurgelun-Todd; Ron Kikinis; Ferenc A. Jolesz; Robert W. McCarley


American Journal of Psychiatry | 1998

Lower left temporal lobe MRI volumes in patients with first-episode schizophrenia compared with psychotic patients with first-episode affective disorder and normal subjects

Yoshio Hirayasu; Martha Elizabeth Shenton; Dean F. Salisbury; Chandlee C. Dickey; Iris A. Fischer; Paola Mazzoni; Tanya Kisler; Hajime Arakaki; Jun Soo Kwon; Jane E. Anderson; Deborah A. Yurgelun-Todd; Mauricio Tohen; Robert W. McCarley


Archives of General Psychiatry | 2000

Planum Temporale and Heschl Gyrus Volume Reduction in Schizophrenia: A Magnetic Resonance Imaging Study of First-Episode Patients

Yoshio Hirayasu; Robert W. McCarley; Dean F. Salisbury; Shin Tanaka; Jun Soo Kwon; Melissa Frumin; Danielle Snyderman; Deborah A. Yurgelun-Todd; Ron Kikinis; Ferenc A. Jolesz; Martha Elizabeth Shenton


American Journal of Psychiatry | 2006

Middle and Inferior Temporal Gyrus Gray Matter Volume Abnormalities in First-Episode Schizophrenia: An MRI Study

Toshiaki Onitsuka; Martha Elizabeth Shenton; Dean F. Salisbury; Chandlee C. Dickey; Kiyoto Kasai; Sarah Toner; Melissa Frumin; Ron Kikinis; Ferenc A. Jolesz; Robert W. McCarley


Archives of General Psychiatry | 1998

First-Episode Schizophrenic Psychosis Differs From First-Episode Affective Psychosis and Controls in P300 Amplitude Over Left Temporal Lobe

Dean F. Salisbury; Martha Elizabeth Shenton; Andrea R. Sherwood; Iris A. Fischer; Deborah A. Yurgelun-Todd; Mauricio Tohen; Robert W. McCarley


Archives of General Psychiatry | 2002

Association between smaller left posterior superior temporal gyrus volume on magnetic resonance imaging and smaller left temporal P300 amplitude in first-episode schizophrenia.

Robert W. McCarley; Dean F. Salisbury; Yoshio Hirayasu; Deborah A. Yurgelun-Todd; Mauricio Tohen; Carlos A. Zarate; Ron Kikinis; Ferenc A. Jolesz; Martha Elizabeth Shenton


Archives of General Psychiatry | 2003

Differences and Similarities in Insular and Temporal Pole MRI Gray Matter Volume Abnormalities in First-Episode Schizophrenia and Affective Psychosis

Kiyoto Kasai; Martha Elizabeth Shenton; Dean F. Salisbury; Toshiaki Onitsuka; Sarah Toner; Deborah A. Yurgelun-Todd; Ron Kikinis; Ferenc A. Jolesz; Robert W. McCarley

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Ferenc A. Jolesz

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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Ron Kikinis

Brigham and Women's Hospital

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Chandlee C. Dickey

VA Boston Healthcare System

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Jun Soo Kwon

Seoul National University

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