Study Finds Significant Reduction in Gray Matter Volume in Early Onset Psychosis

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A study from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience reveals a strong link between reduced grey matter in the brain and Early Onset Psychosis (EOP), with individuals displaying lower grey matter volume across various brain regions. This extensive brain imaging study, the largest of its kind in EOP, could lead to improved diagnosis and treatment monitoring for EOP patients, offering unprecedented detail about the illness and potential for future diagnostic use.
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