Cortical grey matter reductions associated with treatment-resistant chronic unipolar depression. Controlled magnetic resonance imaging study.
BACKGROUND: The aetiology of treatment-resistant major depression is little understood; its apparent intractability may reflect brain abnormality. METHOD: Magnetic resonance images of the brains of 20 subjects with major depression lasting for two years or more were compared with 20 healthy control...
Main Authors: | Shah, P, Ebmeier, K, Glabus, M, Goodwin, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1998
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