| Literature DB >> 1591194 |
P Falkai1, B Bogerts, B Greve, U Pfeiffer, B Machus, B Fölsch-Reetz, C Majtenyi, I Ovary.
Abstract
The sylvian fissure is known to be one of the most asymmetric structures of the human brain. Sylvian fissure length was measured in post-mortem brains of 35 schizophrenic patients and 33 matched non psychiatric control subjects. The schizophrenics showed a significantly reduced length of the left sylvian fissure (-16%, p less than 0.0001) compared to the control subjects, while the right sylvian fissure length was unchanged. Sylvian fissure asymmetry (left/right ratio) was more reduced in male schizophrenics (-24%, p less than 0.001) than in female patients (-16%, p less than 0.03). This finding is consistent with several post-mortem and MRI studies showing left temporal lobe pathology in a significant proportion of patients and may indicate that schizophrenia is a disorder of early neurodevelopment causing impaired cerebral lateralization.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1591194 DOI: 10.1016/0920-9964(92)90070-l
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Schizophr Res ISSN: 0920-9964 Impact factor: 4.939