Biological Psychiatry, ISSN 0006-3223, 2016, Volume 80, Issue 8, pp. 627 - 635
Background The corpus callosum (CC) has been implicated in the pathogenesis of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Yet, it remains unclear whether CC...
Psychiatry | Neuroimaging | Psychosis | Schizophrenia | Bipolar | Schizoaffective | Corpus callosum | METAANALYSIS | PSYCHIATRY | MIDSAGITTAL AREA | BRAIN-DEVELOPMENT | NEUROSCIENCES | DIFFUSION TENSOR | UNAFFECTED RELATIVES | INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES | FIBER COMPOSITION | DISORDER | HUMAN CORPUS-CALLOSUM | WHITE-MATTER ABNORMALITIES | Family - psychology | Endophenotypes | Humans | Middle Aged | Atrophy - pathology | Male | Cognition | Schizophrenia - pathology | Case-Control Studies | Young Adult | Schizophrenia - diagnosis | Psychotic Disorders - pathology | Adult | Female | Psychotic Disorders - psychology | Aging - pathology | Bipolar Disorder - psychology | Neuropsychological Tests | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Phenotype | Corpus Callosum - pathology | Adolescent | Bipolar Disorder - pathology | Aged | Medical colleges | Bipolar disorder | Neurosciences | Genetic aspects | Research institutes | Corpus-Callosum | neuroimaging
Psychiatry | Neuroimaging | Psychosis | Schizophrenia | Bipolar | Schizoaffective | Corpus callosum | METAANALYSIS | PSYCHIATRY | MIDSAGITTAL AREA | BRAIN-DEVELOPMENT | NEUROSCIENCES | DIFFUSION TENSOR | UNAFFECTED RELATIVES | INDIVIDUAL-DIFFERENCES | FIBER COMPOSITION | DISORDER | HUMAN CORPUS-CALLOSUM | WHITE-MATTER ABNORMALITIES | Family - psychology | Endophenotypes | Humans | Middle Aged | Atrophy - pathology | Male | Cognition | Schizophrenia - pathology | Case-Control Studies | Young Adult | Schizophrenia - diagnosis | Psychotic Disorders - pathology | Adult | Female | Psychotic Disorders - psychology | Aging - pathology | Bipolar Disorder - psychology | Neuropsychological Tests | Magnetic Resonance Imaging | Phenotype | Corpus Callosum - pathology | Adolescent | Bipolar Disorder - pathology | Aged | Medical colleges | Bipolar disorder | Neurosciences | Genetic aspects | Research institutes | Corpus-Callosum | neuroimaging
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Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology, ISSN 1044-5463, 05/2019, Volume 29, Issue 4, pp. 268 - 275
Background: Inflammation and immune dysregulation have been implicated in the pathogenesis of pediatric-onset obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and tic...
Original Articles | immune deficiency | BASAL GANGLIA ANTIBODIES | PSYCHIATRY | obsessive-compulsive disorder | immunoglobulin A | MECHANISMS | MICROBIOTA | IGA DEFICIENCY | PREVALENCE | STREPTOCOCCAL INFECTION | CHILDREN | OCD | autoimmunity | inflammation | PEDIATRICS | PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY | Tourette syndrome | autism spectrum disorder | Obsessive compulsive disorder | Pediatrics | Pathogenesis | Hyperactivity | Disorders | Medical records | Population studies | Infections | Immunoglobulin A | Electronic medical records | Neuroses | Gilles de la Tourette syndrome | Anxiety | Children | Immune system | Codes | Immunoglobulins | Clinics | Bacterial infections | Comorbidity | Abnormalities | Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder | Patients | Serum levels | Studies | Autism | Celiac disease | Hypotheses | Infectious diseases | Adults | Autoimmune diseases | Electronic health records | Psychiatry
Original Articles | immune deficiency | BASAL GANGLIA ANTIBODIES | PSYCHIATRY | obsessive-compulsive disorder | immunoglobulin A | MECHANISMS | MICROBIOTA | IGA DEFICIENCY | PREVALENCE | STREPTOCOCCAL INFECTION | CHILDREN | OCD | autoimmunity | inflammation | PEDIATRICS | PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY | Tourette syndrome | autism spectrum disorder | Obsessive compulsive disorder | Pediatrics | Pathogenesis | Hyperactivity | Disorders | Medical records | Population studies | Infections | Immunoglobulin A | Electronic medical records | Neuroses | Gilles de la Tourette syndrome | Anxiety | Children | Immune system | Codes | Immunoglobulins | Clinics | Bacterial infections | Comorbidity | Abnormalities | Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder | Patients | Serum levels | Studies | Autism | Celiac disease | Hypotheses | Infectious diseases | Adults | Autoimmune diseases | Electronic health records | Psychiatry
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