Journal of Integrative Neuroscience (Jul 2022)

Magnetic Resonance Imaging throughout the Clinical Course of Schizophrenia: Neurobiological Underpinnings and Clinical Implications

  • Shu-Wan Zhao,
  • Yang Cao,
  • Zachary Kratochvil,
  • Xiao-Fan Liu,
  • Jing-Wen Fan,
  • Yue-Wen Gu,
  • Xian-Yang Wang,
  • Yu-Fei Fu,
  • Xiao Chang,
  • Xu-Sha Wu,
  • Peng Zhang,
  • Di Wu,
  • Feng Cao,
  • Long-Biao Cui

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31083/j.jin2105139
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 5
p. 139

Abstract

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As a non-invasive detection method and an advanced imaging method, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has been widely used in the research of schizophrenia. Although a large number of neuroimaging studies have confirmed that MRI can display abnormal brain phenotypes in patients with schizophrenia, no valid uniform standard has been established for its clinical application. On the basis of previous evidence, we argue that MRI is an important tool throughout the whole clinical course of schizophrenia. The purpose of this commentary is to systematically describe the role of MRI in schizophrenia and to provide references for its clinical application.

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