Table 1 Number of individuals per diagnosis by institute and scanner.

From: Cerebral cortical structural alteration patterns across four major psychiatric disorders in 5549 individuals

Protocol name

Total

HC

SZ

BD

MDD

ASD

Total

5549

3068

1426

237

612

206

Osaka1

607

410

142

 

15

40

Osaka2

336

236

74

 

9

17

Osaka3

687

549

91

 

19

28

Tokyo1

318

225

93

   

Tokyo2

151

83

41

  

27

Tokyo3

64

39

15

  

10

Tokyo4

55

45

10

   

Tokyo5

142

43

27

23

43

6

NipponMedical2

408

193

215

   

Hiroshima1

126

57

  

69

 

Hiroshima2a

42

   

42

 

Hiroshima3

78

29

  

49

 

Hiroshima4

42

34

  

8

 

Hiroshima5

137

52

 

26

59

 

Kyoto1

183

111

72

   

Kyoto2

172

127

45

   

Toyama1

221

117

104

   

Toyama2

127

56

71

   

Kanazawa1

288

109

103

34

42

 

Nagoya1

203

118

54

19

 

12

Nagoya3

30

13

17

   

Hokkaido1

386

31

108

78

169

 

Hokkaido2

58

25

33

   

Kyushu1

147

78

41

18

10

 

Kyushu2

67

27

31

9

  

Kyushu3b

7

  

7

  

Yamaguchi1

114

67

21

8

18

 

Yamaguchi2

182

112

 

15

55

 

Showa1

132

66

   

66

Tokushima2

17

5

12

   

UOEH1

22

11

6

 

5

 
  1. ASD autism spectrum disorder, BD bipolar disorder, HC healthy comparison subjects, MDD major depressive disorder, SZ schizophrenia.
  2. aHiroshima2 is not used in the case‒control analysis because of the absence of healthy comparison subjects and is used only for analysis of associations with severity, the number of episodes, and duration of illness in up to 42 subjects. Forty-two individuals were included in analyses related to the Beck Depression Inventory, 28 individuals were included in analyses related to the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, 25 individuals were included in analyses related to the number of episodes in recurrent individuals, and 41 individuals were included in analyses related to the duration of illness.
  3. bKyushu3 is not used in the case‒control analysis because of the absence of healthy comparison subjects and is used only for analysis of associations with duration of illness.