Author:
Janssen Joost,Diaz-Caneja Angeles,Reig Santiago,Bombín Igor,Mayoral María,Parellada Mara,Graell Montserrat,Moreno Dolores,Zabala Arantzazu,Vazquez Veronica García,Desco Manuel,Arango Celso
Abstract
BackgroundAdolescents with first-episode psychosis have increased severity of
neurological soft signs when compared with controls, but it is unclear
whether increased severity of neurological soft signs is an expression of
specific structural brain deficits.AimsTo examine whether increased severity of neurological soft signs was
associated with decreased brain volumes in adolescents with first-episode
psychosis.MethodBrain scans were obtained for 70 adolescents (less than 18 years of age)
with first-episode psychosis (duration of positive symptoms less than 6
months). Volumes were assessed using voxel-based morphometry and through
segmentation of anatomical structures.ResultsIncreased severity of sensory integration neurological soft signs
correlated with smaller right and left thalamus volume, whereas increased
severity of sequencing of complex motor acts neurological soft signs
correlated with smaller right caudate volume.ConclusionsNeurological soft signs may be an easy-to-assess marker of
region-specific structural brain deficits in adolescents with
first-episode psychosis.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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