Computed tomography and pattern reversal visual evoked potentials in chronic schizophrenic patients

Abstract
— Eighteen chronic schizophrenic subjects treated with a uniform dosage (4–6 mg/day p. o.) of haloperidol were submitted to computed tomography (CT) and to pattern reversal visual evoked potentials (VEPs). Compared to age-matched controls, schizophrenic patients showed lateral and third ventricular enlargement, greatly delayed VEP latencies and reduced amplitudes. These abnormalities were not related to diagnostic subgroups. Schizophrenic patients with a positive family history for major psychiatric disorders showed normal CT scan measures and greatly abnormal VEP measures, whereas patients with a negative family history showed CT scan signs of atrophy and less pronounced VEP abnormalities.