Clinical utility of magnetic resonance imaging in first-episode psychosis

I Falkenberg, S Benetti, M Raffin, P Wuyts… - The British journal of …, 2017 - cambridge.org
Background There is no consensus as to whether magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
should be used as part of the initial clinical evaluation of patients with first-episode …

Prevalence of neuroradiological abnormalities in first-episode psychosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis

G Blackman, G Neri, O Al-Doori, M Teixeira-Dias… - JAMA …, 2023 - jamanetwork.com
Importance Individuals presenting with first-episode psychosis (FEP) may have a secondary
(“organic”) etiology to their symptoms that can be identified using neuroimaging. Because …

Use of brain imaging (computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging) in first-episode psychosis: review and retrospective study

K Goulet, B Deschamps, F Evoy… - The Canadian Journal …, 2009 - journals.sagepub.com
Objective: To identify and review available evidence on the diagnostic yield of brain
computed tomographies (CTs) and magnetic resonance images (MRIs) in first-episode …

The clinical utility of structural neuroimaging in first-episode psychosis: a systematic review

M Forbes, D Stefler, D Velakoulis… - Australian & New …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Background: Australian and US guidelines recommend routine brain imaging, either
computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging, to exclude structural lesions in …

Longitudinal studies of functional magnetic resonance imaging in first-episode psychosis: a systematic review

C Gonzalez-Vivas, P Soldevila-Matias… - European …, 2019 - cambridge.org
Background: Little is known about changes in brain functioning after first-episode psychosis
(FEP). Such knowledge is important for predicting the course of disease and adapting …

The role of MRI and CT of the brain in first episodes of psychosis

N Khandanpour, N Hoggard, DJA Connolly - Clinical Radiology, 2013 - Elsevier
AIM: To investigate whether imaging is associated with early detection of the organic causes
of the first episode of psychosis (FEP). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Individuals with FEP …

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 …

Retrospective study on structural neuroimaging in first-episode psychosis

R Coentre, A Silva-dos-Santos, MC Talina - PeerJ, 2016 - peerj.com
Background. No consensus between guidelines exists regarding neuroimaging in first-
episode psychosis. The purpose of this study is to assess anomalies found in structural …

On the usefulness of structural brain imaging for young first episode inpatients with psychosis

SR Williams, CY Koyanagi, ES Hishinuma - Psychiatry Research …, 2014 - Elsevier
The objective of the study was to determine whether structural brain imaging was clinically
useful in first episode psychosis (FEP) inpatient adolescents and young adults. The sample …

Incidental radiological findings on brain magnetic resonance imaging in first‐episode psychosis and chronic schizophrenia

DI Lubman, D Velakoulis, PD McGorry… - Acta Psychiatrica …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Objective: To investigate whether patients with first‐episode psychosis or chronic
schizophrenia have an increased incidence of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) brain …