Abstract #1997
Kurtosis: A Potential Imaging Marker In Depression?
Atilla Gonenc 1,2 , Mary C Malloy 3 , David G Harper 1,3 , and Brent Forester 1,3
1
Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, United
States,
2
McLean
Imaging Center, Belmont, MA, United States,
3
McLean
Hospital, Belmont, MA, United States
Currently, there is lack of data in geriatric bipolar
disorder overall and in geriatric bipolar depression in
particular. In this study, we utilized a recently
developed diffusion magnetic resonance imaging technique
to assess its sensitivity in detecting microstructural
changes in the brain of older adults with bipolar
disorder.
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