1982
DOI: 10.1001/archpsyc.1982.04290070014004
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Computed Tomography in Schizophreniform Disorder and Other Acute Psychiatric Disorders

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“…These abnormalities include ventricular enlargement, loss of cerebral asymmetries, and regional cortical and nonlocalized reductions in gray matter volume (14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23). Neuropsychological deficits, which could provide a window into underlying brain pathology, similarly are known to be present by the time of the first episode.…”
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“…These abnormalities include ventricular enlargement, loss of cerebral asymmetries, and regional cortical and nonlocalized reductions in gray matter volume (14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)(22)(23). Neuropsychological deficits, which could provide a window into underlying brain pathology, similarly are known to be present by the time of the first episode.…”
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“…18 Cerebellar atrophy was also found in bipolar patients compared to control subjects in previous studies. 19,20 Cerebellum was considered as a brain region which was mainly involved in motor control. However, recent findings showed that cerebellum had projections to the limbic brain regions and might take part in emotional regulation.…”
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“…Esses estudos foram seguidos por estudos de maior resolução, com MRI. Dois estudos não demonstraram alterações no lobo frontal 19,20 . Estudos subseqüentes avaliaram sub-regiões do lobo frontal, com achados positivos.…”
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“…Os mesmos autores, em estudos com neuropatologia, confirmaram esses achados, associando com diminuição da glia, sem diminuição da densidade ou tamanho neuronal correspondente 23,24 . Dois estudos reportaram diminuição do volume ou área do lobo temporal 25 , enquanto outros três não demonstraram alterações nesta área 26,27,20 . Estudos mais recentes, investigando sub-regiões do lobo temporal, têm demonstrado achados interessantes, embora conflitantes.…”
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