Bilateral volume reduction in posterior hippocampus in psychosis of epilepsy.
James AlleboneRichard A A KanaanJerome MallerTerry O'BrienSaul Alator MullenMark CookSophia J AdamsSimon VogrinDavid N VaughanAlan ConnellyPatrick KwanS F BerkovicWendyl J D'SouzaGraeme JacksonDennis VelakoulisSarah J WilsonPublished in: Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry (2019)
Posterior hippocampal volumes are bilaterally reduced in POE. Volume loss was observed on a posteroanterior gradient, with severe decreases in the tail and moderate volume decreases in the body, with no difference in the hippocampal head. Posterior hippocampal atrophy is evident to a similar degree in PIP and IP. Our findings converge with those reported for the paradigmatic psychotic disorder, schizophrenia, and suggest that posterior hippocampal atrophy may serve as a biomarker of the risk for psychosis, including in patients with epilepsy.