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Larger right inferior frontal gyrus volume and surface area in participants at genetic risk for bipolar disorders

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2018

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Abstract

These findings strengthen prior knowledge about the volumetric findings in this region and provide a new insight into the localization and topology of IFG alterations. The unique nature of rIFG morphology in BD, with larger volume and SA early in the course of illness, could have practical implications for detection of participants at risk for BD.

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