2025
Brain morphology mediating the effects of common genetic risk variants on Alzheimer's disease.
Breddels E, Snihirova Y, Pishva E, Gülöksüz S, Blokland G, Luykx J, Andreassen O, Linden D, van der Meer D. Brain morphology mediating the effects of common genetic risk variants on Alzheimer's disease. Journal Of Alzheimer's Disease Reports 2025, 9: 25424823251328300. PMID: 40144144, PMCID: PMC11938454, DOI: 10.1177/25424823251328300.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLate-onset Alzheimer's diseaseGenetic risk variantsMendelian randomizationRisk of late-onset Alzheimer's diseaseInferior lateral ventricleUK BiobankAlzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging InitiativeCausal pathwaysAlzheimer's diseaseRisk variantsClinical dataLateral ventricleNeurobiological pathwaysBiobankAlzheimerGenetic dataDiseaseAssociated with alterationsGenetic variationBrain morphologyEntorhinal cortexRiskMeasures of brain morphology
2024
Multiscale Estimation of Morphometricity for Revealing Neuroanatomical Basis of Cognitive Traits
Wen Z, Bao J, Yang S, Wen J, Zhan Q, Cui Y, Erus G, Yang Z, Thompson P, Zhao Y, Davatzikos C, Shen L. Multiscale Estimation of Morphometricity for Revealing Neuroanatomical Basis of Cognitive Traits. 2011 IEEE International Symposium On Biomedical Imaging: From Nano To Macro 2024, 00: 1-5. PMID: 39371474, PMCID: PMC11452152, DOI: 10.1109/isbi56570.2024.10635581.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchUnraveling COVID-19 relationship with anxiety disorders and symptoms using genome-wide data
Asgel Z, Kouakou M, Koller D, Pathak G, Cabrera-Mendoza B, Polimanti R. Unraveling COVID-19 relationship with anxiety disorders and symptoms using genome-wide data. Journal Of Affective Disorders 2024, 352: 333-341. PMID: 38382819, PMCID: PMC10939738, DOI: 10.1016/j.jad.2024.02.061.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAnxiety disordersAnxiety symptomsAnxiety outcomesPeriods of anxietyCorrelates of anxiety disordersGenome-wide dataLocal genetic correlationLatent causal variable analysesBrain morphologyAnxietyGenetic correlationsCOVID-19 positive statusGenetic causality proportionDisordersPleiotropic mechanismsMillion Veteran ProgramVeteran ProgramSymptomsCOVID-19 hospitalizationCOVID-19 Host Genetics InitiativeComorbidityMultiple lociHost Genetics InitiativeCOVID-19 outcomesPositive statusAndrogen deprivation increases frontopolar cortical thickness in prostate cancer patients: an effect of early neurodegeneration?
Chaudhary S, Roy A, Summers C, Ahles T, Li C, Chao H. Androgen deprivation increases frontopolar cortical thickness in prostate cancer patients: an effect of early neurodegeneration? American Journal Of Cancer Research 2024, 14: 3652-3664. PMID: 39113873, PMCID: PMC11301281, DOI: 10.62347/wola8904.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFrontopolar cortexCortical thicknessWorking memoryAndrogen deprivation therapyN-back performanceN-back taskProstate cancer patientsYears of educationPublished routinesNeural consequencesBrain changesBrain morphologyMediation analysisCT changesConsequences of androgen deprivation therapyMonths of androgen deprivation therapyTestosterone level changesImpact of androgen deprivation therapyCancer patientsNon-metastatic prostate cancerTestosterone levelsResponse to androgen deprivationLong duration of treatmentBrain imagingNeurodegenerative changes
2023
Identifying Shared Neuroanatomic Architecture Between Cognitive Traits Through Multiscale Morphometric Correlation Analysis
Wen Z, Bao J, Yang S, Risacher S, Saykin A, Thompson P, Davatzikos C, Huang H, Zhao Y, Shen L. Identifying Shared Neuroanatomic Architecture Between Cognitive Traits Through Multiscale Morphometric Correlation Analysis. Lecture Notes In Computer Science 2023, 14394: 227-240. PMID: 38584725, PMCID: PMC10993314, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-47425-5_21.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2022
Structural brain alterations associated with suicidal thoughts and behaviors in young people: results from 21 international studies from the ENIGMA Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviours consortium
van Velzen LS, Dauvermann MR, Colic L, Villa LM, Savage HS, Toenders YJ, Zhu AH, Bright JK, Campos AI, Salminen LE, Ambrogi S, Ayesa-Arriola R, Banaj N, Başgöze Z, Bauer J, Blair K, Blair RJ, Brosch K, Cheng Y, Colle R, Connolly CG, Corruble E, Couvy-Duchesne B, Crespo-Facorro B, Cullen KR, Dannlowski U, Davey CG, Dohm K, Fullerton JM, Gonul AS, Gotlib IH, Grotegerd D, Hahn T, Harrison BJ, He M, Hickie IB, Ho TC, Iorfino F, Jansen A, Jollant F, Kircher T, Klimes-Dougan B, Klug M, Leehr EJ, Lippard ETC, McLaughlin KA, Meinert S, Miller AB, Mitchell PB, Mwangi B, Nenadić I, Ojha A, Overs BJ, Pfarr JK, Piras F, Ringwald KG, Roberts G, Romer G, Sanches M, Sheridan MA, Soares JC, Spalletta G, Stein F, Teresi GI, Tordesillas-Gutiérrez D, Uyar-Demir A, van der Wee NJA, van der Werff SJ, Vermeiren RRJM, Winter A, Wu MJ, Yang TT, Thompson PM, Rentería ME, Jahanshad N, Blumberg HP, van Harmelen AL, Schmaal L. Structural brain alterations associated with suicidal thoughts and behaviors in young people: results from 21 international studies from the ENIGMA Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviours consortium. Molecular Psychiatry 2022, 27: 4550-4560. PMID: 36071108, PMCID: PMC9734039, DOI: 10.1038/s41380-022-01734-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMood disordersSuicidal thoughtsSuicide attemptsBrain alterationsMRI metricsSuicidal ideationColumbia-Suicide Severity Rating ScaleStructural brain alterationsLifetime suicide attemptsSeverity Rating ScaleCurrent suicidal ideationActual suicide attemptsHealthy controlsAssessment instrumentsClinical controlEarly interventionMental disordersSignificant associationFrontal poleBrain morphologySuicide riskSuicide attemptersRating ScaleYoung peopleDisorders
2020
Multivariate genome-wide analysis of education, socioeconomic status and brain phenome
Wendt FR, Pathak GA, Lencz T, Krystal JH, Gelernter J, Polimanti R. Multivariate genome-wide analysis of education, socioeconomic status and brain phenome. Nature Human Behaviour 2020, 5: 482-496. PMID: 33349686, PMCID: PMC8068566, DOI: 10.1038/s41562-020-00980-y.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPsychosocial factorsSocioeconomic statusPsychiatric disordersBipolar disorderGenetic riskNeuronal cell typesMajor depressionTourette syndromeBrain morphologyDisordersImaging phenotypesCell typesRisky behaviorsPsychopathologyGenetic overlapRiskGenetic discoveriesPsychiatric traitsStatusSyndrome
2019
Opioid Use in Pregnancy
Tobon AL, Habecker E, Forray A. Opioid Use in Pregnancy. Current Psychiatry Reports 2019, 21: 118. PMID: 31734808, PMCID: PMC10296780, DOI: 10.1007/s11920-019-1110-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeonatal opioid withdrawal syndromeOpioid use disorderOpioid exposureOpioid useMajor public health problemNeonatal adverse outcomesOpioid withdrawal syndromeStandard of carePublic health problemTerms of incidenceIllicit drug useSignificant adverse effectsMaintenance therapyPerinatal outcomesPregnancy outcomesRecent longitudinal studiesWithdrawal syndromeFetal effectsPregnant womenAdverse outcomesLong-term effectsUse disordersDrug useHealth problemsBrain morphology
2017
Effects of the brain-derived neurotropic factor variant Val66Met on cortical structure in late childhood and early adolescence
de Araujo C, Zugman A, Swardfager W, Belangero S, Ota V, Spindola L, Hakonarson H, Pellegrino R, Gadelha A, Salum G, Pan P, de Moura L, Del Aquilla M, Picon F, Amaro E, Sato J, Brietzke E, Grassi-Oliveira R, Rohde L, Miguel E, Bressan R, Jackowski A. Effects of the brain-derived neurotropic factor variant Val66Met on cortical structure in late childhood and early adolescence. Journal Of Psychiatric Research 2017, 98: 51-58. PMID: 29288952, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2017.12.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPsychiatric disordersVal66Met polymorphismCortical thicknessBrain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) Val66Met polymorphismRegional structural brain changesNeurotrophic factor Val66Met polymorphismPrefrontal cortexStructural brain changesLateral temporal cortexEffect of Val66MetBilateral prefrontal cortexVal66Met effectsWindow of vulnerabilityCortical maturationBrain changesOccipital lobeMet carriersAtypical neurodevelopmentMRI scansPsychiatric diagnosisTemporal cortexDiagnosis interactionVal66MetNeuropsychiatric disordersBrain morphology38 How Much of individual Differences in Childhood Irritability can be Explained by Macroscopic Brain Morphology?
Salum G, Zugman A, Jackowski A, Rohde L, Miguel E, Bressa R, Ge T, Sabuncu M. 38 How Much of individual Differences in Childhood Irritability can be Explained by Macroscopic Brain Morphology? Biological Psychiatry 2017, 81: s16-s17. DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2017.02.049.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2016
Morphometricity as a measure of the neuroanatomical signature of a trait
Sabuncu MR, Ge T, Holmes AJ, Smoller JW, Buckner RL, Fischl B, Weiner M, Aisen P, Weiner M, Aisen P, Petersen R, Jack C, Jagust W, Trojanowki J, Toga A, Beckett L, Green R, Saykin A, Morris J, Shaw L, Khachaturian Z, Sorensen G, Carrillo M, Kuller L, Raichle M, Paul S, Davies P, Fillit H, Hefti F, Holtzman D, Mesulam M, Potter W, Snyder P, Schwartz A, Green R, Montine T, Petersen R, Aisen P, Thomas R, Donohue M, Walter S, Gessert D, Sather T, Jiminez G, Balasubramanian A, Mason J, Sim I, Beckett L, Harvey D, Donohue M, Jack C, Bernstein M, Fox N, Thompson P, Schuff N, DeCArli C, Borowski B, Gunter J, Senjem M, Vemuri P, Jones D, Kantarci K, Ward C, Jagust W, Koeppe R, Foster N, Reiman E, Chen K, Mathis C, Landau S, Morris J, Cairns N, Franklin E, Taylor-Reinwald L, Shaw L, Trojanowki J, Lee V, Korecka M, Figurski M, Toga A, Crawford K, Neu S, Saykin A, Foroud T, Potkin S, Shen L, Faber K, Kim S, Nho K, Weiner M, Thal L, Thal L, Buckholtz N, Weiner M, Snyder P, Potter W, Paul S, Albert M, Frank R, Khachaturian Z, Hsiao J, Kaye J, Quinn J, Silbert L, Lind B, Carter R, Dolen S, Schneider L, Pawluczyk S, Becerra M, Teodoro L, Spann B, Brewer J, Vanderswag H, Fleisher A, Heidebrink J, Lord J, Petersen R, Mason S, Albers C, Knopman D, Johnson K, Doody R, Villanueva-Meyer J, Pavlik V, Shibley V, Chowdhury M, Rountree S, Dang M, Stern Y, Honig L, Bell K, Ances B, Morris J, Carroll M, Creech M, Franklin E, Mintun M, Schneider S, Oliver A, Marson D, Geldmacher D, Love M, Griffith R, Clark D, Brockington J, Roberson E, Grossman H, Mitsis E, Shah R, deToledo-Morrell L, Duara R, Greig-Custo M, Barker W, Albert M, Onyike C, D’Agostino D, Kielb S, Sadowski M, Sheikh M, Ulysse A, Gaikwad M, Doraiswamy P, Petrella J, Borges-Neto S, Wong T, Coleman E, Arnold S, Karlawish J, Wolk D, Clark C, Smith C, Jicha G, Hardy P, Sinha P, Oates E, Conrad G, Lopez O, Oakley M, Simpson D, Porsteinsson A, Goldstein B, Martin K, Makino K, Ismail M, Brand C, Potkin S, Preda A, Nguyen D, Womack K, Mathews D, Quiceno M, Levey A, Lah J, Cellar J, Burns J, Swerdlow R, Brooks W, Apostolova L, Tingus K, Woo E, Silverman D, Lu P, Bartzokis G, Graff-Radford N, Parfitt F, Poki-Walker K, Farlow M, Hake A, Matthews B, Brosch J, Herring S, van Dyck C, Carson R, MacAvoy M, Varma P, Chertkow H, Bergman H, Hosein C, Black S, Stefanovic B, Caldwell C, Hsiung G, Mudge B, Sossi V, Feldman H, Assaly M, Finger E, Pasternack S, Rachisky I, Trost D, Kertesz A, Bernick C, Munic D, Mesulam M, Rogalski E, Lipowski K, Weintraub S, Bonakdarpour B, Kerwin D, Wu C, Johnson N, Sadowsky C, Villena T, Turner R, Johnson K, Reynolds B, Sperling R, Johnson K, Marshall G, Yesavage J, Taylor J, Lane B, Rosen A, Tinklenberg J, Sabbagh M, Belden C, Jacobson S, Sirrel S, Kowall N, Killiany R, Budson A, Norbash A, Johnson P, Obisesan T, Wolday S, Allard J, Lerner A, Ogrocki P, Tatsuoka C, Fatica P, Fletcher E, Maillard P, Olichney J, DeCarli C, Carmichael O, Kittur S, Borrie M, Lee T, Bartha D, Johnson S, Asthana S, Carlsson C, Potkin S, Preda A, Nguyen D, Tariot P, Burke A, Milliken A, Trncic N, Fleisher A, Reeder S, Bates V, Capote H, Rainka M, Scharre D, Kataki M, Kelley B, Zimmerman E, Celmins D, Brown A, Pearlson G, Blank K, Anderson K, Flashman L, Seltzer M, Hynes M, Santulli R, Sink K, Gordineer L, Williamson J, Garg P, Watkins F, Ott B, Tremont G, Daiello L, Salloway S, Malloy P, Correia S, Rosen H, Miller B, Perry D, Mintzer J, Spicer K, Bachman D, Finger E, Pasternak S, Rachinsky I, Rogers J, Kertesz A, Drost D, Pomara N, Hernando R, Sarrael A, Schultz S, Smith K, Koleva H, Nam K, Shim H, Relkin N, Chiang G, Lin M, Ravdin L, Smith A, Raj B, Fargher K, Weiner M, Aisen P, Weiner M, Aisen P, Petersen R, Green R, Harvey D, Jack C, Jagust W, Morris J, Saykin A, Shaw L, Toga A, Trojanowki J, Neylan T, Grafman J, Green R, Montine T, Weiner M, Petersen R, Aisen P, Thomas R, Donohue M, Gessert D, Sather T, Davis M, Morrison R, Jiminez G, Neylan T, Hayes J, Finley S, Harvey D, Donohue M, Jack C, Bernstein M, Borowski B, Gunter J, Senjem M, Kantarci K, Ward C, Jagust W, Koeppe R, Foster N, Reiman E, Chen K, Landau S, Morris J, Cairns N, Householder E, Shaw L, Trojanowki J, Lee V, Korecka M, Figurski M, Toga A, Crawford K, Neu S, Saykin A, Foroud T, Potkin S, Shen L, Faber K, Kim S, Nho K, Weiner M, Friedl K, Schneider L, Pawluczyk S, Becerra M, Brewer J, Vanderswag H, Stern Y, Honig L, Bell K, Fleischman D, Arfanakis K, Shah R, Duara R, Varon D, Greig M, Doraiswamy P, Petrella J, James O, Porsteinsson A, Goldstein B, Martin K, Potkin S, Preda A, Nguyen D, Mintzer J, Massoglia D, Brawman-Mintzer O, Sadowsky C, Martinez W, Villena T, Jagust W, Landau S, Rosen H, Perry D, Turner R, Behan K, Reynolds B, Sperling R, Johnson K, Marshall G, Sabbagh M, Jacobson S, Sirrel S, Obisesan T, Wolday S, Allard J, Johnson S, Fruehling J, Harding S, Peskind E, Petrie E, Li G, Yesavage J, Taylor J, Furst A, Chao S, Relkin N, Chiang G, Ravdin L. Morphometricity as a measure of the neuroanatomical signature of a trait. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2016, 113: e5749-e5756. PMID: 27613854, PMCID: PMC5047166, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1604378113.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltered mGluR5-Homer scaffolds and corticostriatal connectivity in a Shank3 complete knockout model of autism
Wang X, Bey AL, Katz BM, Badea A, Kim N, David LK, Duffney LJ, Kumar S, Mague SD, Hulbert SW, Dutta N, Hayrapetyan V, Yu C, Gaidis E, Zhao S, Ding JD, Xu Q, Chung L, Rodriguiz RM, Wang F, Weinberg RJ, Wetsel WC, Dzirasa K, Yin H, Jiang YH. Altered mGluR5-Homer scaffolds and corticostriatal connectivity in a Shank3 complete knockout model of autism. Nature Communications 2016, 7: 11459. PMID: 27161151, PMCID: PMC4866051, DOI: 10.1038/ncomms11459.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAutism Spectrum DisorderBehavior, AnimalCerebral CortexCorpus StriatumFemaleHomer Scaffolding ProteinsHumansLong-Term Synaptic DepressionMaleMiceMice, KnockoutMicrofilament ProteinsModels, NeurologicalNerve NetNerve Tissue ProteinsReceptor, Metabotropic Glutamate 5Sequence DeletionSocial BehaviorConceptsASD-like behaviorsCircuit mechanismsStriatal synaptic plasticityAutism spectrum disorderAbnormal brain morphologyPathophysiology of ASDNeural circuit mechanismsHuman neuroimaging studiesKnockout mouse modelAberrant neural connectivityCircuit abnormalitiesStriatal neuronsStriatal synapsesCorticostriatal connectivityBehavioral deficitsAberrant structural connectivityMouse modelThalamic circuitsExcessive groomingSynaptic plasticityBrain morphologyNeuroimaging studiesSHANK3 geneNeural connectivityKnockout models
2015
Normalization of brain morphology after surgery in sagittal craniosynostosis.
Brooks ED, Yang J, Beckett JS, Lacadie C, Scheinost D, Persing S, Zellner EG, Oosting D, Keifer C, Friedman HE, Wyk BV, Jou RJ, Sun H, Gary C, Duncan CC, Constable RT, Pelphrey KA, Persing JA. Normalization of brain morphology after surgery in sagittal craniosynostosis. Journal Of Neurosurgery Pediatrics 2015, 17: 460-8. PMID: 26684766, PMCID: PMC7182140, DOI: 10.3171/2015.7.peds15221.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBrain growthNonsyndromic craniosynostosisBrain morphological differencesWhole-brain techniqueYears of ageSignificant learning disabilitiesIQ-matched control subjectsUntreated infantsMean ageAdolescent patientsControl subjectsWhole-vault cranioplastyBrain dysmorphologySurgical reconstructionBrain areasTemporooccipital regionsSmall cohortSurgeryCognitive functionBrain morphologyBrain normalizationSagittal craniosynostosisLiberal thresholdSagittal nonsyndromic craniosynostosisFrontoparietal regions
2014
Is meditation associated with altered brain structure? A systematic review and meta-analysis of morphometric neuroimaging in meditation practitioners
Fox KC, Nijeboer S, Dixon ML, Floman JL, Ellamil M, Rumak SP, Sedlmeier P, Christoff K. Is meditation associated with altered brain structure? A systematic review and meta-analysis of morphometric neuroimaging in meditation practitioners. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 2014, 43: 48-73. PMID: 24705269, DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2014.03.016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAnatomical likelihood estimationAltered brain structureBrain structuresEffect sizeWhite matterSystematic reviewBrain regionsPublication biasInterhemispheric communicationBrain morphologyNeuroimaging studiesMemory consolidationBody awarenessInteroceptive body awarenessMethodological limitationsNumerous studiesFurther research
2007
CSF sub-compartments in relation to plasma osmolality in healthy controls and in patients with first episode schizophrenia
Gunduz-Bruce H, Narr KL, Gueorguieva R, Toga AW, Szeszko PR, Ashtari M, Robinson DG, Sevy S, Kane JM, Bilder RM. CSF sub-compartments in relation to plasma osmolality in healthy controls and in patients with first episode schizophrenia. Psychiatry Research 2007, 155: 57-66. PMID: 17398079, PMCID: PMC3299193, DOI: 10.1016/j.pscychresns.2006.12.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFirst-episode schizophreniaHealthy controlsEpisode schizophreniaMagnetic resonance imagingVentricle sizePlasma osmolalityHealthy control groupSignificant group effectVentricular morphologyCSF concentrationsLateral ventricleHealthy volunteersBlood samplesPatientsControl groupHigher plasmaWhite matterResonance imagingSuperior hornBrain morphologyTesla scannerSchizophreniaSignificant correlationOsmolalityPreliminary evidence
1996
A neuropsychological profile of Down syndrome: Cognitive skills and brain morphology
Wang P. A neuropsychological profile of Down syndrome: Cognitive skills and brain morphology. Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews 1996, 2: 102-108. DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1098-2779(1996)2:2<102::aid-mrdd8>3.0.co;2-v.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBrain morphologyVerbal short-term memory skillsPhonological short-term memoryShort-term memory skillsCognitive skillsDown syndromeDevelopment of individualized educational plansIn vivo magnetic resonance imaging studiesMagnetic resonance imaging studiesVisual-motor skillsFundamental cognitive processesNeuropsychological strengthsNeuropsychological profileMemory skillsShort-term memoryCognitive processesVisual-motorTemporal regionsIndividualized education planSubcortical nucleiImpaired populationAdult yearsMental retardationYoung adultsNeuropathological data
1994
Evidence from two genetic syndromes for a dissociation between verbal and visual-spatial short-term memory
Wang P, Bellugi U. Evidence from two genetic syndromes for a dissociation between verbal and visual-spatial short-term memory. Journal Of Clinical And Experimental Neuropsychology 1994, 16: 317-322. PMID: 8021317, DOI: 10.1080/01688639408402641.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsShort-term memory taskMemory taskVerbal short-term memory taskVisual-spatial short-term memoryPatterns of brain morphologyVisual-spatial stimuliDown syndromeNeuropsychological profileDouble dissociationShort-term memoryWilliams syndromeNeurogenetic evidenceAbility of subjectsBrain morphologyAbnormal neurodevelopmentShort-term storageGenetic syndromesTaskUnique patternVerbalMemoryStimuliNeurodevelopmentSubjectsEvidence
1993
Elevated CSF levels of interleukin-2 in neuroleptic-free schizophrenic patients
Licinio J, Seibyl JP, Altemus M, Charney DS, Krystal JH. Elevated CSF levels of interleukin-2 in neuroleptic-free schizophrenic patients. American Journal Of Psychiatry 1993, 150: 1408-1410. PMID: 8102512, DOI: 10.1176/ajp.150.9.1408.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNeuroleptic-free schizophrenic patientsInterleukin-2Dopaminergic neurotransmissionSchizophrenic patientsElevated CSF levelsAbnormal brain morphologyInterleukin-1 alphaAutoimmune phenomenaCSF levelsHealthy subjectsBrain morphologyPatientsElevated levelsNeurotransmissionCell growthAutoimmunityLevelsSchizophrenia
1991
Effects of Substance Abuse on Ventricular and Sulcal Measures Assessed by Computerised Tomography
Cascella N, Pearlson G, Wong D, Broussolle E, Nagoshi C, Margolin R, London E. Effects of Substance Abuse on Ventricular and Sulcal Measures Assessed by Computerised Tomography. The British Journal Of Psychiatry 1991, 159: 217-221. PMID: 1773237, DOI: 10.1192/bjp.159.2.217.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSubstance abuseSulcal measuresCocaine useSulcal widthWider third ventriclesEffect of ageBrain atrophyBrain ratioChronic useComputerised tomographyThird ventricleNormal controlsAlcohol consumptionBrain morphologyAlcohol usePolydrug abusersSignificant predictorsAgeVentricleSeverityTomographyPositive correlationAbusePossible effectsVentricular
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