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Increased brainstem volume in panic disorder: a voxel-based morphometric study

Increased brainstem volume in panic disorder: a voxel-based morphometric study BRAIN IMAGING NEUROREPORT Increased brainstem volume in panic disorder: a voxel-based morphometric study a,b a a c a Xenia Protopopescu ,Hong Pan ,OliverTuescher ,Marylene Cloitre , Martin Goldstein , a a d e a Almut Engelien ,Yihong Yang ,JackGorman ,JosephLeDoux , Emily Stern and David Silbersweig a b Functional Neuroimaging Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry,Weill Medical College of Cornell University, NewYork, NewYork,USA, The Rockefeller University Laboratory of Neuroendocrinology, NewYork, NewYork,USA, NYU Child Studies Center, NewYork University School of Medicine, d e New York, New York, USA, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, NewYork, New York,USA and Center for Neural Science, New York University, NewYork,USA Correspondence and requests for reprints to Dr David Silbersweig, Functional Neuroimaging Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry, Box140, Rm F1302,Weill Medical College of Cornell University,1300 York Avenue, NewYork, NY10021,USA Tel: + 1212 746 3762; fax: + 1212 746 5722; e-mail: [email protected] Sponsorship:This work was supported by NIMH grant 5-P50MH58911 ‘Center for Neural Systems of Fear and Anxiety,’ the DeWitt Wallace Fund of the NewYork CommunityTrust, and NIH MSTP grant GM07739 (to X.P.). Received 5 December 2005; revised10 January 2006; accepted11January 2006 Neurocircuitry models of panic disorder have hypothesized volume in the midbrain and rostral pons of the brainstem. that http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Neuroreport Wolters Kluwer Health

Increased brainstem volume in panic disorder: a voxel-based morphometric study

Neuroreport , Volume 17 (4) – Mar 1, 2006

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0959-4965
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1473-558X
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10.1097/01.wnr.0000203354.80438.1
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16514359
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BRAIN IMAGING NEUROREPORT Increased brainstem volume in panic disorder: a voxel-based morphometric study a,b a a c a Xenia Protopopescu ,Hong Pan ,OliverTuescher ,Marylene Cloitre , Martin Goldstein , a a d e a Almut Engelien ,Yihong Yang ,JackGorman ,JosephLeDoux , Emily Stern and David Silbersweig a b Functional Neuroimaging Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry,Weill Medical College of Cornell University, NewYork, NewYork,USA, The Rockefeller University Laboratory of Neuroendocrinology, NewYork, NewYork,USA, NYU Child Studies Center, NewYork University School of Medicine, d e New York, New York, USA, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, NewYork, New York,USA and Center for Neural Science, New York University, NewYork,USA Correspondence and requests for reprints to Dr David Silbersweig, Functional Neuroimaging Laboratory, Department of Psychiatry, Box140, Rm F1302,Weill Medical College of Cornell University,1300 York Avenue, NewYork, NY10021,USA Tel: + 1212 746 3762; fax: + 1212 746 5722; e-mail: [email protected] Sponsorship:This work was supported by NIMH grant 5-P50MH58911 ‘Center for Neural Systems of Fear and Anxiety,’ the DeWitt Wallace Fund of the NewYork CommunityTrust, and NIH MSTP grant GM07739 (to X.P.). Received 5 December 2005; revised10 January 2006; accepted11January 2006 Neurocircuitry models of panic disorder have hypothesized volume in the midbrain and rostral pons of the brainstem. that

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