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White matter hyperintensity signals in psychiatric and nonpsychiatric subjects
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These results do not support previous findings of greater prevalence of hyperintensity signals in bipolar disorder. Significantly higher prevalence rates of hyperintensity signals were seen in subjects with major depression only when severity of the deep white matter hyperintensity signals was considered. Older age is an indirect risk factor for the presence of white matter hypertensity signals, probably as a result of vascular changes associated with concurrent medical illnesses.
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