2022
Clinical and cortical similarities identified between bipolar disorder I and schizophrenia: A multivariate approach
Rootes-Murdy K, Edmond J, Jiang W, Rahaman M, Chen J, Perrone-Bizzozero N, Calhoun V, van Erp T, Ehrlich S, Agartz I, Jönsson E, Andreassen O, Westlye L, Wang L, Pearlson G, Glahn D, Hong E, Buchanan R, Kochunov P, Voineskos A, Malhotra A, Tamminga C, Liu J, Turner J. Clinical and cortical similarities identified between bipolar disorder I and schizophrenia: A multivariate approach. Frontiers In Human Neuroscience 2022, 16: 1001692. PMID: 36438633, PMCID: PMC9684186, DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2022.1001692.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHealthy volunteersSymptom profilesGM patternsClinical symptom presentationGray matter deficitsGray matter alterationsSevere symptom profileDistinct symptom profilesUnique symptom profileStructural neuroimaging studiesCurrent diagnostic criteriaPattern of schizophreniaBipolar disorder IBrains of individualsGM alterationsPANSS scoresCingulate gyrusDiagnostic criteriaTemporal poleSymptom presentationBilateral insulaDiagnostic groupsDisorder ISchizophreniaNeuroimaging studies
2020
O10.6. ANTERIOR VERSUS POSTERIOR HIPPOCAMPUS WITHIN PSYCHOSIS: A BSNIP STUDY
del Re E, Zeng V, Lutz O, Pearlson G, Sweeney J, Clementz B, Gershon E, Keedy S, Ivleva E, Tamminga C, Keshavan M. O10.6. ANTERIOR VERSUS POSTERIOR HIPPOCAMPUS WITHIN PSYCHOSIS: A BSNIP STUDY. Schizophrenia Bulletin 2020, 46: s26-s27. PMCID: PMC7233936, DOI: 10.1093/schbul/sbaa028.060.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDiagnostic groupsSum of anteriorAnterior portionGrouping of patientsMedial temporal lobe structuresTemporal lobe structuresBiotype 1Biotype 3T MRI dataBiotype 2Right subiculumHealthy controlsSubfield volumesFreeSurfer 6.0Whole hippocampusMorphometric findingsClinical ratingsHealthy populationHippocampusBipolar disorderAnatomical divisionsPosterior divisionSA disordersCognitive functionVolume decrease