Progression of neuroanatomical abnormalities after first-episode of psychosis: a 3-year longitudinal sMRI study

TN Akudjedu, G Tronchin, S McInerney… - Journal of psychiatric …, 2020 - Elsevier
The location, extent and progression of longitudinal morphometric changes after first-
episode of psychosis (FEP) remains unclear. We investigated ventricular and cortico …

No progressive brain changes during a 1-year follow-up of patients with first-episode psychosis

UK Haukvik, CB Hartberg, S Nerland… - Psychological …, 2016 - cambridge.org
BackgroundFirst-episode psychosis (FEP) patients show structural brain abnormalities.
Whether the changes are progressive or not remain under debate, and the results from …

Do unremitted psychotic symptoms have an effect on the brain? A 2-year follow-up imaging study in first-episode psychosis

M Lepage, C Makowski, M Bodnar… - Schizophrenia …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Background To examine whether the duration of unremitted psychotic symptoms after the
onset of a first episode of psychosis (FEP) is associated with cortical thickness and …

The parahippocampal gyrus as a neural marker of early remission in first-episode psychosis: a voxel-based morphometry study

M Bodnar, PO Harvey, A Malla… - … & related psychoses, 2011 - meridian.allenpress.com
Introduction: Outcome from psychotic disorders is heterogeneous with poor long-term
clinical outcome associated with such markers as decreased internal capsule volume and …

Gray and white matter changes and their relation to illness trajectory in first episode psychosis

A Keymer-Gausset, A Alonso-Solís, I Corripio… - European …, 2018 - Elsevier
Previous works have studied structural brain characteristics in first-episode psychosis (FEP),
but few have focused on the relation between brain differences and illness trajectories. The …

A longitudinal study of cortical changes and their cognitive correlates in patients followed up after first-episode psychosis

L Gutiérrez-Galve, EM Chu, VC Leeson… - Psychological …, 2015 - cambridge.org
BackgroundLoss of cortical volume in frontotemporal regions occurs in patients with first-
episode psychosis (FEP) and longitudinal studies have reported progressive brain volume …

Voxel-based morphometry comparison between first episodes of psychosis with and without evolution to schizophrenia

V Molina, J Sanz, R Villa, J Pérez, D González… - Psychiatry Research …, 2010 - Elsevier
First episodes (FE) of psychosis may evolve or not to schizophrenia in ensuing years, but
there is a lack of reliable predictors of which patients will have to face such an unfavorable …

Lack of progression of brain abnormalities in first-episode psychosis: a longitudinal magnetic resonance imaging study

MS Schaufelberger, JM Lappin, FLS Duran… - Psychological …, 2011 - cambridge.org
BackgroundSome neuroimaging studies have supported the hypothesis of progressive brain
changes after a first episode of psychosis. We aimed to determine whether (i) first-episode …

Early striatal hypertrophy in first-episode psychosis within 3 weeks of initiating antipsychotic drug treatment

SE Chua, Y Deng, EYH Chen, CW Law… - Psychological …, 2009 - cambridge.org
BackgroundWe and others have reported that patients experiencing their first episode of
psychosis already have significant structural brain abnormalities. Antipsychotics seem to …

Cortical thinning and caudate abnormalities in first episode psychosis and their association with clinical outcome

C Scanlon, H Anderson-Schmidt, L Kilmartin… - Schizophrenia …, 2014 - Elsevier
First episode psychosis (FEP) has been associated with structural brain changes, largely
identified by volumetric analyses. Advances in neuroimaging processing have made it …