Abstract

Lateral ventricular volume asymmetries in schizophrenia were studied using high resolution 3D magnetic resonance imaging in conjunction with segmentation and quantitation techniques. Comparisons were made between two clinical syndromes that have been associated with opposite patterns of functional hemispheric activation, namely an active and a withdrawn syndrome. Ratios of both left to right ventricular volume and left to right ventricle-to-brain ratios differed significantly between the two groups. These results primarily reflected differences in the left ventricular volume, in keeping with previous reports which have usually implicated left hemispheric structural abnormalities in schizophrenia. It is suggested that a syndromal approach might help to resolve some of the inconsistencies in the existing literature on lateralised neuroanatomical differences in schizophrenia.

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