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    • Ten year progressive ventricular enlargement in ...

      After 10years, a significant lateral ventricular enlargement was found in patients (mean percentage change:+22.9%) but not in controls (5.1%). Although our results are not in disagreement with the neurodevelopmental hypothesis, they do provide strong evidence that in schizophrenia progressive brain reduction occurs even in its chronic stage.

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    • [PDF File]Review Radiologic Changes of the Aging Brain and Skull

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      Ventricular Enlargement The median and paramedian parts of the brain show regression early, and the third ventricle slowly begins to widen. In 1962, Yakovlev [6]. studying the "growth and maturation" of the nervous system, noted regression of the median nuclei of

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    • [PDF File]Ventricular Enlargement in Schizophrenia Related to Volume ...

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      it is unclear whether ventricular changes are related to fo-cal or diffuse volume reduction of brain parenchyma. Pre-vious studies have implicated preferential enlargement of certain parts of the ventricular system, such as the tempo-ral horn or body of the ventricles (2). This might suggest that ventricular enlargement in these patients is ...

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    • C.T Scan Measurements of the Lateral and Third Ventricles ...

      C.T Scan Measurements of the Lateral and Third Ventricles in Apparently Normal Iraqi Subjects Zauhair A. Jaumah* MBChB, MSc Fadhil A. AL-Kafhaji * MBChB, DDV, PhD Summary: Background: Cerebral ventricular enlargement has been associated with many neurological disorders.

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    • [PDF File]Case Report Brain abscess rupturing into the ventricle

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      Intraventricular rupture of brain abscess 1411 Int J Clin Exp Med 2017;10(1):1410-1413 Figure 1. Axial T 1-weighted MR image (A) shows a hyper-intense lesion on his left temporal lobe (arrow), with sur-rounding hypo-intense shadow, ventricular enlargement, and median shifting to the right. Axial T2-weighted MR

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    • [PDF File]Association between bone mineral density and brain ...

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      Cerebral atrophy and ventricular enlargement which occur during the normal aging process are known to lead to dementia, memory disorders, and cognitive impairment [1]. Physiological aging of the brain is at an increased risk of dementia, and addressing this public health problem is …

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    • Brain metabolism in adult chronic hydrocephalus

      phalic brain. Increases in Rout and ICP in the acute phase of kaolin hydrocephalus explain the compression of gray matter, initial ventriculomegaly and subsequent white matter edema. Ventricular enlargement continues in chronic exper-imental hydrocephalus because of unknown reasons despite

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    • [PDF File]Early versus ventricular enlargement

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      hypoxic-ischaemic insult contributed to late ventricular enlargement, whereas a compensated obstruction of cerebrospinal fluid may bethepredominant cause intheearly group. Strich' 2 …

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    • Ventricular Enlargement, Neuropsychological Status, and ...

      Ventricular Enlargement, Neuropsychological Status, and Premorbid Function in Schizophrenia John R. DeQuardo, Rajiv Tandon, Robert Goldman, James H. Meador-Woodruff, Marlene McGrath-Giroux, James A. Brunberg, and Lorraine Kim Ventricular enlargement is one of the most consistently documented neurobiological abnormal-

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    • [PDF File]The ventricular system of the brain: a comprehensive ...

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      tion to the history of ventricular communications [1]. Anatomy The ventricular system of the brain consists of four freely communicating, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) filled cavities: the twolateralventricles,thethirdv entricle,andthefourthventricle (Figs. 1 and 2). The lateral ventricles are C-shaped cavities that lie deep in

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