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Meta-analysis of thalamic size in schizophrenia

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BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY
Volume 49, Issue 1, Pages 28-38

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3223(00)00974-4

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thalamus; schizophrenia; meta-analysis

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Background: This article presents a meta-analysis of thalamic size reduction in schizophrenia. Methods: Reviewed studies were based on magnetic resonance imaging or postmortem material and included measures of thalamic volume or thalamic area in schizophrenic patients and comparison subjects. Meta-analysis I was based on absolute thalamic values (not controlled for overall brain size), and Meta-analysis II evaluated thalamic size adjusted for brain size. Results: Meta-analysis I included data from 15 studies (485 schizophrenic subjects and 500 control subjects). Twelve (80%) of the studies had negative effect sizes which is consistent with the hypothesis that thalamic size is smaller in schizophrenic subjects compared to control subjects. The composite effect size was -0.29 (p <.0001; without outliers: -0.41, p <.0001). Meta-analysis II included data from 11 studies (313 schizophrenic patients and 434 control subjects), Ten (91%) of the studies had negative effect sizes, The composite effect size was -0.35 (p <.0001; without outlier: -0.30, p <.0001). Conclusions: Both meta-analyses indicate a statistically significant, small-to-moderate effect size for thalamic size reduction in schizophrenia; however, the effect size for thalamic size reduction is modest in comparison to that of other structural abnormalities noted in schizophrenia. Biol Psychiatry 2001;49:28-38 (C) 2001 Society of Biological Psychiatry.

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