| Literature DB >> 31101379 |
Kim E Goldstein1, M Mehmet Haznedar2, Lauren B Alloy3, Deborah A G Drabick3, Margaret M McClure4, Antonia S New5, King-Wai Chu6, Daniel Vaccaro5, Cheuk Y Tang7, David Meyerson4, Erin A Hazlett5.
Abstract
Despite considerable phenomentological differences between borderline personality disorder (BPD) and schizotypal personality disorder (SPD), research increasingly provides evidence that some BPD symptoms overlap with SPD symptoms (e.g., disturbed cognitions). We examined the cingulate, a brain region implicated in the pathophysiology of both disorders, to determine similarities/differences between the groups, and similarities/differences from healthy controls (HC's). 3T structural and diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging scans were acquired in BPD (n = 27), SPD (n = 32), HC's (n = 34). Results revealed that BPD patients exhibited significantly lower FA in posterior cingulate white matter compared to HC's (p = 0.04), but SPD patients did not. Published by Elsevier B.V.Entities:
Keywords: Borderline personality disorder; Diffusion tensor imaging; Schizotypal personality disorder
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31101379 PMCID: PMC6799990 DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2019.05.016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychiatry Res ISSN: 0165-1781 Impact factor: 3.222