Dupont R M, Jernigan T L, Butters N, Delis D, Hesselink J R, Heindel W, Gillin J C
San Diego Veterans Administration Medical Center, CA.
Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1990 Jan;47(1):55-9. doi: 10.1001/archpsyc.1990.01810130057008.
Magnetic resonance imaging was utilized to determine the nature and rate of subcortical abnormalities in bipolar affective disorder. Nine of 19 bipolar patients and no controls demonstrated subcortical signal hyperintensities on blind evaluation of the images. There was no apparent change in the appearance of the hyperintensities in 7 of 7 subjects with abnormal magnetic resonance images who underwent repeated imaging at 1 year. Bipolar patients with abnormalities had a history of more hospitalizations and appeared more impaired on tests of fluency and recall when compared with bipolar patients without abnormalities or with controls. The possible etiology and significance of signal hyperintensities in bipolar affective disorder is discussed.
利用磁共振成像来确定双相情感障碍患者皮质下异常的性质和发生率。在对图像进行盲法评估时,19名双相情感障碍患者中有9名出现皮质下信号增强,而对照组中无此现象。7名磁共振图像异常的受试者在1年后接受重复成像,其中7人的信号增强表现无明显变化。与无异常的双相情感障碍患者或对照组相比,有异常的双相情感障碍患者住院史更多,在流畅性和回忆测试中表现出更明显的受损。本文讨论了双相情感障碍中信号增强的可能病因及意义。