Cavum septum pellucidum in schizophrenia: A magnetic resonance imaging study |
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Authors: | TSUYOSHl FUKUZAKO MD HIROSHI FUKUZAKO MD SATOSHI KOUAMA MD TOMO HASHIGUCHI MD MORIKUNI TAKIGAWA MD |
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Affiliation: | Department of Neuropsychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Kagoshima University, Kaaoshima, Japan |
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Abstract: | Abstract In order to determine if cavum septum pellucidum (CSP) is more prevalent in schizophrenic patients, we studied 72 Japanese patients who fulfilled the DSM-III-R criteria for schizophrenia and 41 normal controls. Sagittal, 1 mm thick magnetic resonance imaging slices of the entire cranium were obtained using a gradient-echo pulse sequence, and coronal and axial images were reconstructed for assessment. A CSP was observed in 34 patients (47.2%) and in 16 controls (38.0%). Although the CSP appeared to be more prevalent in schizophrenic patients, this difference was not statistically significant. However, schizophrenic patients with a history of long-term institutionalization had a higher incidence of CSP compared with patients who had not been admitted to hospital for more than 3 years (68.2 vs 38.0%). These results suggest that the CSP may be a pathophysiology that characterizes schizophrenic patients with poor prognoses. |
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Keywords: | cavum septum pellucidum schizophrenia |
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