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Neurodevelopmental subtypes of bipolar disorder are related to cortical folding patterns: An international multicenter study.

Samuel SarrazinArnaud CachiaFranz HozerColm McDonaldLouise EmsellDara M CannonMichele WessaJulia LinkeAmelia VersaceNora HamdaniMarc-Antoine D'AlbisMarine DelavestMary L PhillipsPaolo BrambillaMarcella BellaniMircea PolosanPauline FavreMarion LeboyerJean-François ManginJosselin Houenou
Published in: Bipolar disorders (2018)
Our work suggests that bipolar disorder is not associated with generalized abnormalities of sulcation, but rather with localized changes of cortical folding restricted to patients with a heavy neurodevelopmental loading. These findings support the hypothesis that bipolar disorder is heterogeneous but may be disentangled using MRI, and suggest the need for investigations into neurodevelopmental deviations in the disorder.
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