Hippocampal Volume Reduction in Schizophrenia as Assessed by Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Archives of General Psychiatry1998Vol. 55(5), pp. 433–433
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Abstract
Schizophrenia is associated with a bilateral volumetric reduction of the hippocampus and probably of the amygdala as well. These findings reinforce the importance of the medial temporal region in schizophrenia and are consistent with frequently reported memory deficits in these patients. Future quantitative magnetic resonance imaging studies evaluating the hippocampal volume should measure the hippocampus and amygdala separately and compare the volumetric reduction in these structures to that observed in other gray matter areas.
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