[多发性硬化症的认知和情感功能障碍]。

Nordisk medicin Pub Date : 1998-12-01
G Bergendal, O Almkvist, S Fredrikson
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流行病学研究表明,认知和情感障碍在多发性硬化症(MS)中很常见。尽管我们对这类疾病的表现已经了解很多,但我们对涉及的大脑系统的了解仍然很少。功能技术将能够测量脑血流量,复杂的SPECT(单光子发射计算机断层扫描)技术可以提供MS中认知和情感过程的更清晰的动态图像。增加对这些疾病的了解将使MS患者的管理和康复得到改善。
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[Cognitive and affective dysfunction in MS].

Prevalence studies have shown cognitive and affective disorders to be common in multiple sclerosis (MS). Although much is known about the manifestations of such disorders, our knowledge of the cerebral systems involved remains poor. Functional techniques will enable cerebral blood flow to be measured, and sophisticated SPECT (single photon emission computed tomography) techniques can provide a clearer picture of the dynamics of cognitive and affective processes in MS. Increased knowledge of these disorders would enable the management and rehabilitation of MS patients to be improved.

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