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Chaohua Huang

Researcher at Sichuan University

Publications -  37
Citations -  944

Chaohua Huang is an academic researcher from Sichuan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: First episode & Schizophrenia. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 35 publications receiving 801 citations. Previous affiliations of Chaohua Huang include RWTH Aachen University.

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Changes of Brain Morphometry in First-Episode, Drug-Naïve, Non–Late-Life Adult Patients with Major Depression: An Optimized Voxel-Based Morphometry Study

TL;DR: The findings provided new evidence of gray matter deficits in first-episode, drug-naïve, non-late-life adult MD patients and supported that the reduction of hippocampal volume is a trait forMD patients and further highlighted the important role of the limbic system, particularly hippocampus in the pathophysiology of MD.
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Aberrant intrinsic brain activity and cognitive deficit in first-episode treatment-naive patients with schizophrenia

TL;DR: These associations between neurocognitive dysfunction and aberrant intrinsic activities, and also functional connectivity, of the DMN in patients with schizophrenia may provide important insights into the neural mechanism of the disease.
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White-matter microstructure in previously drug-naive patients with schizophrenia after 6 weeks of treatment

TL;DR: There was a significant decrease in absolute FA of WM around the bilateral anterior cingulate gyrus and the right anterior corona radiata of the frontal lobe in first-episode drug-naive patients with schizophrenia following 6 weeks of treatment.
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Contrasting and convergent patterns of amygdala connectivity in mania and depression: a resting-state study.

TL;DR: The presence of substantial overlap in the pattern of disturbed connectivity between amygdala and frontal, striatal, lingual and cerebellar regions suggests mood state-independent dysconnectivity, and a novel lead to the probable mechanistic differences in these two extremes of mood states.
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Assessment of white matter abnormalities in paranoid schizophrenia and bipolar mania patients.

TL;DR: It was concluded that common abnormalities in the left PCR might imply an overlap in white matter pathology in the two Disorders and might be related to shared risk factors for the two disorders.