Neuroradiological features across major psychiatric disorders and behavioral variant of Alzheimer's disease: a concise multimodal synthesis.

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Psychoradiology Pub Date : 2026-01-14 eCollection Date: 2026-01-01 DOI:10.1093/psyrad/kkag004
Sina Dindarian, Joga Chaganti, Nazanin Rafiei, Scott H Faro
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Abstract

Psychiatric disorders are complex, disabling conditions that continue to rely on subjective diagnostic criteria due to the absence of objective biological markers. Neuroradiology has become a critical discipline for examining the structural, functional, and biochemical underpinnings of these disorders through advanced brain imaging. This review synthesizes findings from five major psychiatric conditions including major depressive disorder, schizophrenia, autism spectrum disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and generalized anxiety disorder, and briefly discusses the behavioral variant of Alzheimer's disease, a variant with neuropsychological overlay, across multiple imaging modalities, including structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), diffusion tensor imaging, functional MRI, magnetic resonance spectroscopy, functional near-infrared spectroscopy, and positron emission tomography. We present a comparative overview of cross-condition and modality-specific findings, highlighting converging disruptions in frontolimbic and temporoparietal circuits, alongside unique neurobiological features in each disorder. We also acknowledge key confounds such as medication effects, comorbidities, and methodological variability that limit direct transdiagnostic inference. We further discuss methodological limitations, emerging trends such as multimodal integration and machine learning, and future directions for translating imaging data into clinically meaningful biomarkers.

主要精神疾病和阿尔茨海默病行为变异的神经放射学特征:简明的多模式综合。
精神疾病是一种复杂的致残疾病,由于缺乏客观的生物标志物,它仍然依赖于主观的诊断标准。神经放射学已经成为通过先进的脑成像检查这些疾病的结构、功能和生化基础的关键学科。本文综合了五种主要精神疾病的研究结果,包括重度抑郁症、精神分裂症、自闭症谱系障碍、强迫症和广泛性焦虑症,并简要讨论了阿尔茨海默病的行为变异,这是一种具有神经心理学覆盖的变异,涉及多种成像方式,包括结构磁共振成像(MRI)、扩散张量成像、功能MRI、磁共振波谱、功能近红外光谱和正电子发射断层扫描。我们提出了交叉条件和模式特异性研究结果的比较概述,突出了额叶和颞顶叶回路的会聚性中断,以及每种疾病独特的神经生物学特征。我们也承认一些关键的混淆因素,如药物效应、合并症和方法的可变性,这些因素限制了直接的跨诊断推断。我们进一步讨论了方法学的局限性、多模态集成和机器学习等新兴趋势,以及将成像数据转化为临床有意义的生物标志物的未来方向。
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