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Changes in the cerebral cortex in forensic schizophrenia patients: a magnetic resonance imaging study

Following high-resolution magnetic resonance imaging, the results of a comparison of the structure of the brain, particularly the cerebral cortex, in forensic schizophrenia patients and age- and sex-matched first-episode non-forensic schizophrenia patients will be detailed, and the implications of these findings described.

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Puri, B.K., Counsell, S.J., Bustos, M.G. et al. Changes in the cerebral cortex in forensic schizophrenia patients: a magnetic resonance imaging study. Ann Gen Psychiatry 7 (Suppl 1), S87 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1186/1744-859X-7-S1-S87

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