Advances in MRI studies of brain structure and cerebral blood perfusion in patients with bipolar disorder / 实用医学杂志
The Journal of Practical Medicine
; (24): 580-584, 2024.
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ABSTRACT
Bipolar disorder(BD)is a class of common psychiatric disorders,and its high morbidity,disability,and mortality have attracted widespread attention.However,in clinical practice,the initial accurate diagnosis rate of BD is low and easily misdiagnosed as monophasic depression.Many neuroimaging studies have shown that cortical thickness,gray matter,white matter,and functional activities are altered in some brain regions of BD patients.However,their specific neuroimaging indexes have not been clarified,and the specific pathophysi-ological mechanisms for the onset of BD have not been fully elucidated.Therefore,in this paper,we combed through the recent years of BD patients to study the cortical structure and perfusion of the brain to review the methods in anticipation of more in-depth research at a later stage.
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The Journal of Practical Medicine
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2024
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