Ventricular enlargement in schizophrenia: a primary change in the temporal lobe?
BACKGROUND: The anatomical origin of the enlargement of the cerebral ventricles in schizophrenia is obscure. METHODS: In this study, the volumes of the hemispheres and lateral ventricles were assessed in MRI scans of 43 formalin-fixed brains (23 from patients and 19 comparison subjects) using a spl...
Main Authors: | Chance, SA, Esiri, M, Crow, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2003
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