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Aberrant limbic brain structures in young individuals at risk for mental illness.

Nikita NogovitsynRoberto SouzaMeghan MullerAmelia SrajerPaul D MetzakStefanie HasselZahinoor IsmailAndrea ProtznerSigne L BrayCatherine LebelBradley J MacIntoshBenjamin I GoldsteinJianLi WangSidney H KennedyJean AddingtonGlenda M MacQueen
Published in: Psychiatry and clinical neurosciences (2020)
Aberrant subfield-specific changes within the limbic system may serve as biological evidence to support transdiagnostic clinical staging in mental illness. Differential patterns of volume deficits characterize those at risk for mental illness and may be indicative of a risk-stage progression.
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