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Lower gray matter volumes of frontal lobes and insula in adolescents with anorexia nervosa restricting type: Findings from a Brain Morphometry Study.

O CurzioSara CalderoniSandra MaestroG RossiCarlotta Francesca De PasqualeV BelmontiFabio ApicellaF MuratoriAlessandra Retico
Published in: European psychiatry : the journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists (2020)
The topographic distribution of GM reduction in a homogenous group of AN-r involves regions responsible for the emotional and cognitive deficits associated with the illness. These findings are discussed in relation to the roles of the insular cortex and the frontal lobes.
Keyphrases
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