Smaller Hippocampal Volume in Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Multisite ENIGMA-PGC Study: Subcortical Volumetry Results From Posttraumatic Stress Disorder ConsortiaBiological Psychiatry - Tập 83 - Trang 244 - 2018
Veltman Dick J., Liberzon Israel, King Anthony P., Frijling Jessie L., Sheridan Margaret A., Salat David H., van Rooij Sanne J.H., Wolf Erika J., Jahanshad Neda, Haswell Courtney C., Davis Sarah L., Thompson Paul M., Lebois Lauren A.M., Thomaes Kathleen, Harpaz-Rotem Ilan, Lanius Ruth, Stein Dan J., Kaufman Milissa L., Boedhoe Premika S.W., Olff Miranda, Geuze Elbert, O’Connor Lauren, Winternitz Sherry R., McLaughlin Katie A., Milberg William P., Wolff Jonathan D., Korgaonkar Mayuresh, Miller Mark W., McGlinchey Regina E., Ressler Kerry J., Baker Justin T., Ipser Jonathan, Dennis Emily L., Abdallah Chadi G., Peverill Matthew, van Zuiden Mirjam, Lagopoulos Jim, Morey Rajendra A., Wang Xin, Hayes Jasmeet P., Levy Ifat, Stevens Jennifer S., Nawijn Laura, Koopowitz Sheri, Logue Mark W., Bennett Maxwell, Jovanovic Tanja, Bryant Richard A., Gruber Staci A., Krystal John H., Wrocklage Kristen, Densmore Maria, Koch Saskia B.J., Spielberg Jeffrey M.
Background Many studies report smaller hippocampal and amygdala volumes in posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), but findings have not always been consistent. Here, we present the results of a large-scale neuroimaging consortium study on PTSD conducted by the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium (PGC)–Enhancing Neuroimaging Genetics through Meta-Analysis (ENIGMA) PTSD Working Group. Methods We analyzed...... hiện toàn bộ
#Amygdala #Childhood trauma #Gender differences #Hippocampus #PTSD #Structural MRI