Turner S W, Toone B K, Brett-Jones J R
Psychol Med. 1986 Feb;16(1):219-25. doi: 10.1017/s003329170000266x.
Thirty patients who fulfilled DSM-III criteria for schizophrenia but who were within 2 years of presentation were compared with 26 age-matched normal volunteers with respect to CT scan appearances. In the index group the ventricle-brain ratio (VBR) was significantly greater. The VBR values were positively correlated with average alcohol intake and with early physical trauma, and negatively correlated with a family history of schizophrenia. The implications of these findings are discussed in the context of the present uncertainty about the meaning of CT scan findings in schizophrenia.
将30例符合精神分裂症DSM-III标准且病程在2年以内的患者与26例年龄匹配的正常志愿者进行CT扫描表现对比。在研究组中,脑室-脑比率(VBR)显著更高。VBR值与平均酒精摄入量及早期身体创伤呈正相关,与精神分裂症家族史呈负相关。鉴于目前对精神分裂症CT扫描结果意义的不确定性,对这些发现的意义进行了讨论。