Comparison of first-episode and multiple-episode bipolar disorder: A surface-based morphometry study.
Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging(2020)
Abstract
•Bipolar disorder is associated with lower cortical volume and surface area.•No significant difference in cortical thickness across affected and unaffected.•Multi-episode bipolar disorder was associated with lower cortical surface measures.•Surface measures were comparable in single-episode mania and healthy volunteers.
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Key words
Cortical thickness,Surface area,Volume,MRI,Mood disorder
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