Fig. 3: Fractional isotropy (FA) difference maps overlaid on white matter (WM) tract skeletons illustrating regional changes in WM integrity among patients with schizophrenia and treatable AVHs. | Schizophrenia

Fig. 3: Fractional isotropy (FA) difference maps overlaid on white matter (WM) tract skeletons illustrating regional changes in WM integrity among patients with schizophrenia and treatable AVHs.

From: Common and unique white matter fractional anisotropy patterns in patients with schizophrenia with medication-resistant auditory verbal hallucinations: a retrospective tract-based spatial statistics study

Fig. 3

Images show FA changes as pseudocolors in the parasagittal plane (left panels), coronal plane (middle panels), and transverse plane (right panels). A Patients with treatable AVHs demonstrated significantly greater FA in the corpus callosum fasciculus at baseline compared to healthy controls. B Patients with treatable AVHs demonstrated significantly greater FA in the visual radiation post-treatment compared to healthy controls. C Patients with treatable AVHs demonstrated significantly greater FA in the corpus callosum fasciculus after 5 years of treatment compared to baseline.

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