| Literature DB >> 15377735 |
Benedicto Crespo-Facorro1, Jae-Jin Kim, Eran Chemerinski, Vincent Magnotta, Nancy C Andreasen, Peg Nopoulos.
Abstract
A magnetic-resonance-imaging-based method of cortical parcellation was used to evaluate the morphology of the superior temporal plane and its subregions (Heschl's gyrus [HG], planum temporale [PT], and planum polare [PP]) in a group of 30 patients with schizophrenia versus a matched group of healthy subjects. Right HG volume was significantly reduced in patients compared with control subjects. Each subregion showed a unique set of structure/function relationships: reduced volumes of the HG were associated with greater duration of illness; reduced volumes of the PT were associated with positive symptoms; and in most contrast, elevated volumes of the PP were associated with cumulative neuroleptic exposure.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15377735 DOI: 10.1176/jnp.16.3.284
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci ISSN: 0895-0172 Impact factor: 2.198