Longitudinal MRI study of cortical thickness, perfusion, and metabolite levels in major depressive disorder.
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The vascular depression hypothesis: mechanisms linking vascular disease with depressionPseudo-continuous arterial spin labeling imaging of cerebral blood perfusion asymmetry in drug-naïve patients with first-episode major depressionPerfusion MRI: the five most frequently asked clinical questions.Altered cerebral perfusion in executive, affective, and motor networks during adolescent depressionMolecular, Functional, and Structural Imaging of Major Depressive Disorder.Regional increases of cortical thickness in untreated, first-episode major depressive disorderLow docosahexaenoic acid status is associated with reduced indices in cortical integrity in the anterior cingulate of healthy male children: a 1H MRS Study.Correlating anterior insula gray matter volume changes in young people with clinical and neurocognitive outcomes: an MRI study.Distinct neurometabolic profiles are evident in the anterior cingulate of young people with major psychiatric disordersHippocampal volume in relation to clinical and cognitive outcome after electroconvulsive therapy in depression.Clinical applications of arterial spin labeling.Decomposing cerebral blood flow MRI into functional and structural components: a non-local approach based on predictionSurface vulnerability of cerebral cortex to major depressive disorder.Reduced cortical thickness in veterans exposed to early life trauma.Identifying predictors, moderators, and mediators of antidepressant response in major depressive disorder: neuroimaging approaches.Dysfunctional Reward Processing in Depression.The influence of 5-HTTLPR and Val66Met polymorphisms on cortical thickness and volume in limbic and paralimbic regions in depression: a preliminary study.A Prospective, Longitudinal Study of the Effect of Remission on Cortical Thickness and Hippocampal Volume in Patients with Treatment-Resistant Depression.Baseline brain perfusion and brain structure in patients with major depression: a multimodal magnetic resonance imaging study.Depressive symptom severity is associated with increased cortical thickness in older adultsVentromedial prefrontal cortex thinning in preschool-onset depression.Exercise for late-life depression? It depends.Using Individualized Brain Network for Analyzing Structural Covariance of the Cerebral Cortex in Alzheimer's Patients.Bilateral ECT induces bilateral increases in regional cortical thicknessAssociation between glucocorticoid receptor methylation and hippocampal subfields in major depressive disorder.Effects of fish oil supplementation on prefrontal metabolite concentrations in adolescents with major depressive disorder: a preliminary 1H MRS study.Ketamine as antidepressant? Current state and future perspectives.Surface-based regional homogeneity in first-episode, drug-naïve major depression: a resting-state FMRI studyA preliminary study of the influence of age of onset and childhood trauma on cortical thickness in major depressive disorder.Imaging the pathophysiology of major depressive disorder - from localist models to circuit-based analysis.Establishing moderators and biosignatures of antidepressant response in clinical care (EMBARC): Rationale and design.Local cortical thinning links to resting-state disconnectivity in major depressive disorder.Optimization of brain perfusion image quality by cortical surface-based projection of arterial spin labeling maps in early-onset Alzheimer's disease patients.Regional cortical thinning may be a biological marker for borderline personality disorder.Aberrant patterns of brain cerebral blood flow in Chinese han first-episode drug-naïve depressive patients with and without a family history of depression.Cerebral blood flow changes in remitted early- and late-onset depression patients.Diffusion MRI and MR spectroscopy reveal microstructural and metabolic brain alterations in chronic mild stress exposed rats: A CMS recovery study.Hippocampal metabolic differences implicate distinctions between physical and psychological stress in four rat models of depression.Frontal Cortex Myo-Inositol Is Associated with Sleep and Depression in Adolescents: A Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Study.Cortical thickness is not associated with current depression in a clinical treatment study.
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Longitudinal MRI study of cortical thickness, perfusion, and metabolite levels in major depressive disorder.
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Carsten W Simonsen
Elena G Steffensen
Elna-Marie Larsson
Ernst-Torben Fründ
Hanna Järnum
Ib S Thomsen
Jean Théberge
Simon F Eskildsen
Søren Lundbye-Christensen
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10.1111/J.1600-0447.2011.01766.X
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2011-09-16T00:00:00Z