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296 related items for PubMed ID: 24769403

  • 1. Grey matter reduction associated with posttraumatic stress disorder and traumatic stress.
    Li L, Wu M, Liao Y, Ouyang L, Du M, Lei D, Chen L, Yao L, Huang X, Gong Q.
    Neurosci Biobehav Rev; 2014 Jun; 43():163-72. PubMed ID: 24769403
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  • 3. Reduced gray matter volume in the left prefrontal, occipital, and temporal regions as predictors for posttraumatic stress disorder: a voxel-based morphometric study.
    Cwik JC, Vahle N, Woud ML, Potthoff D, Kessler H, Sartory G, Seitz RJ.
    Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci; 2020 Aug; 270(5):577-588. PubMed ID: 30937515
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  • 4. Frontal and subcortical grey matter reductions in PTSD.
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  • 6. Evaluation of gray matter reduction in patients with typhoon-related posttraumatic stress disorder using causal network analysis of structural MRI.
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  • 8. Gray matter correlates of posttraumatic stress disorder: a quantitative meta-analysis.
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  • 9. Similar cortical but not subcortical gray matter abnormalities in women with posttraumatic stress disorder with versus without dissociative identity disorder.
    Chalavi S, Vissia EM, Giesen ME, Nijenhuis ER, Draijer N, Barker GJ, Veltman DJ, Reinders AA.
    Psychiatry Res; 2015 Mar 30; 231(3):308-19. PubMed ID: 25670646
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  • 12. Duration of posttraumatic stress disorder predicts hippocampal grey matter loss.
    Felmingham K, Williams LM, Whitford TJ, Falconer E, Kemp AH, Peduto A, Bryant RA.
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  • 13. Functional and structural brain abnormalities in posttraumatic stress disorder: A multimodal meta-analysis of neuroimaging studies.
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  • 14. Common and distinct patterns of gray matter alterations in borderline personality disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder: A dual meta-analysis.
    Lou J, Sun Y, Cui Z, Gong L.
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  • 15. Gray matter volume alterations related to trait dissociation in PTSD and traumatized controls.
    Nardo D, Högberg G, Lanius RA, Jacobsson H, Jonsson C, Hällström T, Pagani M.
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  • 16. Cortical and Subcortical Gray Matter Volume in Youths With Conduct Problems: A Meta-analysis.
    Rogers JC, De Brito SA.
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  • 17. Abnormal structure of fear circuitry in pediatric post-traumatic stress disorder.
    Keding TJ, Herringa RJ.
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  • 18. Differential relationships of PTSD symptom clusters with cortical thickness and grey matter volumes among women with PTSD.
    Crombie KM, Ross MC, Letkiewicz AM, Sartin-Tarm A, Cisler JM.
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  • 19. Amygdala, Hippocampus, and Ventral Medial Prefrontal Cortex Volumes Differ in Maltreated Youth with and without Chronic Posttraumatic Stress Disorder.
    Morey RA, Haswell CC, Hooper SR, De Bellis MD.
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  • 20. Anomalous gray matter structural networks in recent onset post-traumatic stress disorder.
    Qi S, Mu YF, Cui LB, Zhang J, Guo F, Tan QR, Shi M, Liu K, Xi YB, Zhang NY, Zhang XL, He Y, Yang J, Yin H.
    Brain Imaging Behav; 2018 Apr 19; 12(2):390-401. PubMed ID: 28293804
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