Abnormalities of cortical thickness in postictal psychosis.

TitleAbnormalities of cortical thickness in postictal psychosis.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsDuBois JM, Devinsky O, Carlson C, Kuzniecky R, Quinn BT, Alper K, Butler T, Starner K, Halgren E, Thesen T
JournalEpilepsy Behav
Volume21
Issue2
Pagination132-6
Date Published2011 Jun
ISSN1525-5069
KeywordsAdult, Brain Mapping, Cerebral Cortex, Electroencephalography, Epilepsy, Female, Humans, Image Processing, Computer-Assisted, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Male, Middle Aged, Psychotic Disorders, Seizures, Videotape Recording
Abstract

Postictal psychosis (PIP), the occurrence of psychotic episodes following a seizure, is a common and serious comorbidity in patients with epilepsy. Yet, the anatomical correlates remain poorly defined. Here, we used quantitative MRI morphometry to identify structural abnormalities in the cortex of patients with PIP relative to patients with epilepsy without PIP and age- and gender-matched normal healthy controls. Comparison of patients with epilepsy and PIP with patients with epilepsy without PIP revealed increased cortical thickness in the right lateral prefrontal cortex, right anterior cingulate cortex, and right middle temporal gyrus. The PIP group was distinguished from the EC and NC groups by thicker cortex in the right rostral anterior cingulate cortex and thinner cortex in the right angular gyrus and the left middle temporal region. Findings indicate that PIP is associated with thickening of the right anterior cingulate cortex, which may serve as a marker for patients at risk for developing PIP.

DOI10.1016/j.yebeh.2011.03.024
Alternate JournalEpilepsy Behav
PubMed ID21543262
Grant ListR01 NS018741 / NS / NINDS NIH HHS / United States
R01 NS044623 / NS / NINDS NIH HHS / United States
NS44623 / NS / NINDS NIH HHS / United States
NS18741 / NS / NINDS NIH HHS / United States
Related Institute: 
Brain Health Imaging Institute (BHII)

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Department of Radiology
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