Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4934076 | Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
There is evidence of greater cognitive deficits in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder with a comorbid reading disability (ADHD/+RD) compared to ADHD alone (ADHD/âRD). Additionally, the striatum has been consistently implicated in ADHD. However, the extent of morphological alterations in the striatum of ADHD/+RD is poorly understood, which is the main purpose of this study. Based on structural MRI images, the surface deformation of the caudate and putamen was assessed in 59 boys matching in age and IQ [19 ADHD/âRD, 15 ADHD/+RD and 25 typically developing controls (TDC)]. A vertex based analysis with multiple comparison correction was conducted to compare ADHD/âRD and ADHD/+RD to TDC. Compared to TDC, ADHD/+RD showed multiple bilateral significant clusters of surface compression. In contrast, ADHD/âRD showed fewer significant clusters of surface compression and restricted to the left side. Regarding the putamen, only ADHD/âRD showed significant clusters of surface compression. Results demonstrate for the first time a greater extent of morphological alterations in the caudate of ADHD/+RD than ADHD/âRD compared to TDC, which may suggest greater implicated cortical areas projecting to the caudate that are associated with the greater neuropsychological impairments observed in ADHD/+RD.
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Authors
Dhruman D. Goradia, Sherry Vogel, Brianne Mohl, Dalal Khatib, Caroline Zajac-Benitez, Usha Rajan, Arthur Robin, David R. Rosenberg, Jeffrey A. Stanley,