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Risk factors for hippocampal cavities in a marginally housed population

Authors :
Alex Y. T. Cheng
Jacob L. Stubbs
Alasdair M. Barr
Kristina M. Gicas
Wayne Su
Allen E. Thornton
Donna J. Lang
Yasmin Hamzah
Olga Leonova
William G. MacEwan
Alexander Rauscher
William G. Honer
William J. Panenka
Source :
HippocampusREFERENCES. 32(8)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Cavities in the hippocampus are morphological variants of uncertain significance. Aberrant neurodevelopment along with vascular and inflammatory etiologies have been proposed. We sought to characterize these cavities and their potential risk factors in a marginally housed population, with high rates of viral infection, addiction, and mental illness. (1) The volume of hippocampal cavities (HCavs) is greater in this highly multimorbid population compared to the general population. (2) Conventional vascular risk factors such as greater age and systolic blood pressure are associated with higher HCav volume. (3) Nonprescribed substance-related risk factors such as stimulant use or dependence, and smoking are associated with increased HCav volume independent of vascular risk factors. This is a retrospective analysis of an ongoing prospective study. We analyzed baseline data, including medical history, physical exam, psychiatric diagnosis, and MRI from a total of 375 participants. Hippocampal cavities were defined as spaces isointense to CSF on T1 MRI sequences, bounded on all sides by hippocampal tissue, with a volume of at least 1 mm

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ISSN :
10981063
Volume :
32
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
HippocampusREFERENCES
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a2d75494fb86f959706a7e5ef5282adf