1.Thalamic syndrome and cortical hypoperfusion on technetium-99m HM-PAO brain SPECT.
Myung Sik LEE ; Il Saing CHOI ; Tae Sub CHUNG
Yonsei Medical Journal 1989;30(2):151-157
The six patients included in this study had painful dysesthesia, resulting from vascular lesions in or near the thalamus, confirmed by computerized tomography(CT) brain scan. Using hexamethyl propyleneamine oxime(HM-PAO) single photon emission computed tomography(SPECT) brain scanning, regional cerebral perfusion(rCP) was demonstrated. In contrast to three patients with lesions near the thalamus who showed symmetrical cortical radioactivity, the other three patients with thalamic lesions revealed decreased rCP in the ipsilateral cerebral cortex on HM-PAO brain SPECT. We thought that the loss of afferent activating stimuli from the thalamus led to decreased cortical neuronal activity and the following hypoperfusion. In patients with thalamic syndrome resulting from thalamic lesions, the role of the remote effect of the thalamic damage and consequent cortical deregulation in the development of thalamic pain and/or neuropsychological symptoms cannot be excluded completely.
Brain/*radionuclide imaging
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Female
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Human
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Male
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Middle Age
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Organotechnetium Compounds
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Oximes
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Pain/etiology
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Syndrome
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Technetium/diagnostic use
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Technetium Tc 99m Exametazime
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Thalamic Diseases/*radionuclide imaging
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Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon
2.Technetium-99m HM-PAO SPECT in patients with delayed neurologic sequelae after carbon monoxide poisoning.
Il Sang CHOI ; Myung Sik LEE ; Young Jin LEE ; Jin Ho KIM ; Sung Soo LEE ; Won Tsen KIM
Journal of Korean Medical Science 1992;7(1):11-18
We used single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) with technetium-99m hexamethylpropylene amine oxime (99mTc-HM-PAO) in 14 studies on 6 patients with delayed neurologic sequelae from carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning to determine whether any changes in cerebral blood flow could be correlated with clinical or computed tomographic evidence of delayed deficits. Among the six initial CT brain scans, two showed low density of both basal ganglia and two showed decreased density of the cerebral white matter. There was no correlation between the clinical outcome and the findings of the follow-up CT brain scans. Of the two SPECTS with 99mTc-HM-PAO performed during acute anoxic insult, one showed focal hypoperfusion which appeared 20 days prior to the onset of delayed neurologic sequelae after CO poisoning. Seven SPECTs in the six patients performing the delayed phase showed diffuse patched patterns of hypoperfusion which improved on follow-up images. There was good correlation between the clinical outcome and the findings of the 99mTc-HM-PAO SPECT. In preliminary conclusion, 9Tc-HM-PAO brain SPECT can be used for predicting or evaluating the outcome of delayed neurologic sequelae after CO poisoning. Cerebral vascular changes may be the possible cause of hypoperfusion in patients with CO poisoning.
Adult
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Aged
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Brain Diseases/etiology/*radionuclide imaging
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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning/*complications
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Female
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Organotechnetium Compounds/*diagnostic use
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Oximes/*diagnostic use
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Predictive Value of Tests
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Technetium Tc 99m Exametazime
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Time Factors
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*Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon
3.Pharmacotherapy and Regional Cerebral Blood Flow in Children with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
Rasim Somer DILER ; Mustafa KIBAR ; Ayse AVCI
Yonsei Medical Journal 2004;45(1):90-99
While regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) studies on adults involving the caudate, prefrontal, orbitofrontal, and cingulated areas have been reported, no such published data on children exist. In this study, we aimed to determine the significance of pre- and post-treatment regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) differences in children with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) and compared them with healthy controls. Eighteen drug-free obsessive compulsive children, aged 11 to 15, without comorbid states except for anxiety disorders - participated in this study. The control group consisted of 12 children, aged 11 to 15, with no medical or psychiatric illnesses. Using SPECT (Single Photon Emission Computerized Tomography) scans with Technetium-99m-HMPAO-hexamethly propyleneamine oxime (Tc99mHMPAO), the rCBF was calculated in 15 regions of the control group according to a standard protocol, while in the study group, it was measured at baseline and after 12 weeks of treatment with a fixed dose of paroxetine (20 mg qd). We compared the resulting pre- and post-treatment CBF values for the control group and study group. The right and left caudates, right and left dorsolateral prefrontals, and cingulate had significantly higher rCBF in children with obsessive compulsive disorder than in the control group. These areas, in addition to the right anteromedial temporal, showed significant rCBF reduction after treatment with paroxetine. The mean percentage of change in obsession scores during the treatment correlated significantly with the baseline and post- treatment rCBF level of the right caudate, post-treatment left caudate, and baseline left caudate. Our findings on children are consistent with adult studies and support the theory of a cortical-striatal-thalamic-cortical loop disturbance in OCD.
Adolescent
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Cerebrovascular Circulation/*drug effects
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Child
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Depressive Disorder/drug therapy/physiopathology/radionuclide imaging
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Female
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Human
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Male
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder/*drug therapy/*physiopathology/radionuclide imaging
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Paroxetine/*administration & dosage
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Serotonin Uptake Inhibitors/*administration & dosage
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Technetium Tc 99m Exametazime/diagnostic use
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Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon