H. Hagino et al., Magnetic resonance imaging study of the cavum septi pellucidi in patients with schizophrenia, AM J PSYCHI, 158(10), 2001, pp. 1717-1719
Objective: High-resolution magnetic resonance imaging was used to evaluate
the prevalence of the cavum septi pellucidi (CSP) in 79 normal subjects and
86 patients with schizophrenia.
Method: The CSP was assessed by counting the number of consecutive coronal
1-mm slices containing the CSP. A CSP equal to or greater than 6 mm in leng
th was defined as large.
Results: The CSP was found in 74.4% of the patients and 74.7% of the normal
subjects, a nonsignificant difference. No difference between groups was fo
und in the prevalence of a large CSP,
Conclusions: The findings support the idea that a small CSP is a normal ana
tomical variant. More cases of a large CSP are needed to elucidate the impl
ications of this abnormality in schizophrenia.