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A 10-Year Longitudinal Study of Brain Cortical Thickness in People with First-Episode Psychosis Using Normative Models.

Pierre BerthetBeathe C HaatveitRikka KjelkenesAmanda WorkerSeyed Mostafa KiaThomas WolfersSaige RutherfordDag AlnaesRichard DingaMads L PedersenAndreas DahlSara Fernandez-CabelloPaola DazzanIngrid AgartzRagnar NesvågTorill UelandOle A AndreassenCarmen SimonsenLars Tjelta WestlyeIngrid MelleAndre Marquand
Published in: Schizophrenia bulletin (2024)
This long-term longitudinal study revealed a distributed pattern of cortical differences which attenuated over time together with a reduction in symptoms. These findings are not in line with a simple neurodegenerative account of schizophrenia, and deviations from normative models offer a promising avenue to develop biomarkers to track clinical trajectories over time.
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