脑灌注异常在紧张症中的意义1例。

N Atre-Vaidya
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目的:探讨急性紧张症患者血流灌注异常的意义。背景:反复发作的紧张性症状在精神疾病中经常被观察到,但是紧张性症状复发的预测因素仍然未知。在紧张状态下有灌注异常的报道;然而,人们对紧张性精神分裂症患者在缓解期的脑功能知之甚少。方法:对1例紧张性精神分裂症患者进行临床访谈、行为检查和功能神经影像学(单光子发射计算机断层扫描)评估,以确定诊断和脑灌注。结果:患者表现出持续的基底神经节灌注不足,即使在症状缓解后。结论:这些发现可预测继发性病因,并可预测慢性病程。
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Significance of abnormal brain perfusion in catatonia: a case report.

Objective: In this case study, the significance of perfusion abnormalities in catatonia is examined.

Background: Recurrent catatonic symptoms are frequently observed in psychiatric disorders, but the predictors of relapse of the catatonic symptoms remain unknown. Perfusion abnormalities have been reported during catatonic states; however, little is known about brain functioning of catatonic patients during remission.

Method: A catatonic patient was evaluated by clinical interview, behavioral examination, and functional neuroimaging (single photon emission computed tomography) to determine diagnosis and brain perfusion.

Results: The patient exhibited persistent hypoperfusion of the basal ganglia even after achieving symptomatic remission.

Conclusions: These findings predict a secondary cause and may predict a chronic course.

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