نتایج جستجو برای: affectional abnormalities and schizophrenia

تعداد نتایج: 16846782  

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2010
Lars M Rimol Cecilie B Hartberg Ragnar Nesvåg Christine Fennema-Notestine Donald J Hagler Chris J Pung Robin G Jennings Unn K Haukvik Elisabeth Lange Per H Nakstad Ingrid Melle Ole A Andreassen Anders M Dale Ingrid Agartz

BACKGROUND Schizophrenia and bipolar disorder are severe psychiatric diseases with overlapping symptomatology. Widespread brain morphologic abnormalities, including cortical thinning and subcortical volume reductions, have been demonstrated in schizophrenia but it is unclear whether similar abnormalities are present in bipolar disorder. The purpose of this study was to compare cortical thicknes...

Journal: :Schizophrenia bulletin 2011
Killian A Welch Andrew M McIntosh Dominic E Job Heather C Whalley Thomas W Moorhead Jeremy Hall David G C Owens Stephen M Lawrie Eve C Johnstone

Ventricular enlargement and reduced prefrontal volume are consistent findings in schizophrenia. Both are present in first episode subjects and may be detectable before the onset of clinical disorder. Substance misuse is more common in people with schizophrenia and is associated with similar brain abnormalities. We employ a prospective cohort study with nested case control comparison design to i...

2003
Margaret A. Niznikiewicz Marek Kubicki Martha E. Shenton

Purpose of review Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder that affects nearly 1% of the general population and has long been a challenge for both clinicians and researchers in terms of treatment and etiology. More recently, evidence has amassed that suggests that schizophrenia is a brain disorder, and that some aspects of this disorder appear to be genetic. It has only been in the past decade...

2015
Ann K. Shinn Justin T. Baker Kathryn E. Lewandowski Dost Öngür Bruce M. Cohen

Schizophrenia is a devastating illness characterized by disturbances in multiple domains. The cerebellum is involved in both motor and non-motor functions, and the "cognitive dysmetria" and "dysmetria of thought" models propose that abnormalities of the cerebellum may contribute to schizophrenia signs and symptoms. The cerebellum and cerebral cortex are reciprocally connected via a modular, clo...

2002
TERRY E. GOLDBERG MICHAEL F. GREEN

Increasingly, neurocognitive paradigms are used to study patients with schizophrenia. With such paradigms, the cognitive abnormalities in schizophrenia are characterized by means of experimental and clinical tests. These techniques have indicated that some types of cognitive impairment are not only reliably present in schizophrenia, but are also central and enduring features of the disease. Thi...

Journal: :Journal of psychiatry & neuroscience : JPN 2011
Xiangjuan Kong Xuan Ouyang Haojuan Tao Haihong Liu Li Li Jingping Zhao Zhimin Xue Fei Wang Shaoai Jiang Baoci Shan Zhening Liu

BACKGROUND Abnormalities in the corpus callosum have long been implicated in schizophrenia. Previous diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) studies in patients with different durations of schizophrenia yielded inconsistent results. By comparing patients with different durations of schizophrenia, we investigated if white matter abnormalities of the corpus callosum emerge at an early stage in the illness...

2012
Tomas Kasparek Jitka Rehulova Milos Kerkovsky Andrea Sprlakova Marek Mechl Michal Mikl

BACKGROUND Abnormal execution of several movements in a sequence is a frequent finding in schizophrenia. Successful performance of such motor acts requires correct integration of cortico-subcortical processes, particularly those related to cerebellar functions. Abnormal connectivity between cortical and cerebellar regions with resulting cognitive dysmetria has been proposed as the core dysfunct...

Journal: :European Psychiatry 2023

Introduction A septum pellucidum cyst is defined as a fluid collection between the lateral ventricles whose walls have curvature and are separated by 10 mm or more . Most of these cysts benign their clinical significance should be considered neurodevelopmental anomaly that may contribute to neuropsychiatric abnormalities It often incidental finding, little significance. However, an association ...

Journal: :Immunology and cell biology 2005
Amanda L Jones Bryan J Mowry Michael P Pender Judith M Greer

Schizophrenia affects 1% of the world's population, but its cause remains obscure. Numerous theories have been proposed regarding the cause of schizophrenia, ranging from developmental or neurodegenerative processes or neurotransmitter abnormalities to infectious or autoimmune processes. In this review, findings suggestive of immune dysregulation and reactivity to self in patients with schizoph...

2013
Isabella Panaccione Flavia Napoletano Alberto Maria Forte Giorgio D. Kotzalidis Antonio Del Casale Chiara Rapinesi Chiara Brugnoli Daniele Serata Federica Caccia Ilaria Cuomo Elisa Ambrosi Alessio Simonetti Valeria Savoja Lavinia De Chiara Emanuela Danese Giovanni Manfredi Delfina Janiri Marta Motolese Ferdinando Nicoletti Paolo Girardi Gabriele Sani

OBJECTIVES To review the role of Wnt pathways in the neurodevelopment of schizophrenia. METHODS SYSTEMATIC PUBMED SEARCH, USING AS KEYWORDS ALL THE TERMS RELATED TO THE WNT PATHWAYS AND CROSSING THEM WITH EACH OF THE FOLLOWING AREAS: normal neurodevelopment and physiology, neurodevelopmental theory of schizophrenia, schizophrenia, and antipsychotic drug action. RESULTS Neurodevelopmental, b...

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