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Single-photon emission computed tomography with 99mTc-exametazime in unmediated schizophrenic patients
  We examined 20 actively psychotic unmedicated schizophrenic patients and 20 matched control subjects by using single-photon emission, computed tomography (SPECT) with 99mtechnetium-exametazime. Patients showed a hyperfrontal pattern of tracer uptake with significant relative increases in superior prefrontal cortex. This abnormality was less pronounced in patients with higher symptom scores for psychomotor poverty. In addition, patients showed associations between certain schizophrenic syndrome scores, such as psychomotor poverty, disorganization, and reality distortion, and tracer uptake to a number of cortical and subcortical brain regions. This syndrome-related pattern of tracer uptake was, at least in part, consistent with similar associations previously reported in chronically medicated schizophrenic patients. SPECT therefore provides a readily available method to examine the relationship between symptom pattern and regional brain metabolism in psychotic patients. Any observed patterns of association will depend on the current mental and medication status of the patients examined.

  • Type:

    Article

  • Date:

    31 March 1993

  • Publication Status:

    Published

  • Publisher

    Elsevier BV

  • DOI:

    10.1016/0006-3223(93)90002-u

  • Cross Ref:

    000632239390002U

  • ISSN:

    0006-3223

  • Library of Congress:

    RB Pathology

  • Dewey Decimal Classification:

    616 Diseases

Citation

Ebmeier, K. P., Blackwood, D. H. R., Murray, C., Souza, V., Walker, M., Dougall, N., …Goodwin, G. M. (1993). Single-photon emission computed tomography with 99mTc-exametazime in unmediated schizophrenic patients. Biological Psychiatry. 33(7), 487-495. doi:10.1016/0006-3223(93)90002-u. ISSN 0006-3223

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Keywords

Single-photon emission tomography; schizophrenia; cerebral blood flow

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