Gj. Jurjus et al., DEVELOPMENTAL BRAIN ANOMALIES IN SCHIZOPHRENIA AND BIPOLAR DISORDER -A CONTROLLED MRI STUDY, The Journal of neuropsychiatry and clinical neurosciences, 5(4), 1993, pp. 375-378
Many of the structural brain abnormalities found in schizophrenia (SC)
and bipolar disorder (BD) over the past decade are believed to repres
ent impaired neurodevelopmental processes. The authors hypothesized th
at incidental developmental anomalies would be more frequently present
in the brains of subjects with SC and BD compared with healthy contro
l subjects. The authors systematically assessed the MRI scans of 167 s
ubjects (SC = 67, BD/schizoaffective = 6,3, healthy control subjects =
37) for the presence of 23 developmental anomalies involving cortical
and subcortical structures. No excess neurodevelopmental anomalies we
re found in the schizophrenic or bipolar/schizoaffective groups. These
findings do not support the hypothesis that SC and BD are associated
with an excess of gross neurodevelopmental brain anomalies.