Abstract
Early-onset schizophrenia (EOS) shares many biological and clinical features with adult-onset schizophrenia (AOS). However, EOS may represent a subgroup with greater susceptibility for disease progression and presentation. The neurobiology of schizophrenia is known to involve deep-brain structures, particularly the thalamus. The aim of this study was to compare thalamic shape abnormalities between EOS and AOS group and determine whether unique behavioral profiles related to these differences.
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