Matsuda H, Gyobu T, Ii M, Hisada K
Department of Nuclear Medicine, School of Medicine, Kanazawa University, Japan.
J Nucl Med. 1988 Apr;29(4):558-60.
The case of an alcoholic patient with auditory hallucination is reported in which [123I] iodoamphetamine (IMP) brain imaging demonstrated increased accumulation in the left superior temporal lobe which corresponded to the left primary and secondary auditory areas. Thus, IMP brain scans seem to have the potential to objectively localize the brain abnormalities in auditory hallucination.
报告了一例患有幻听的酒精性患者,其中[123I]碘安非他明(IMP)脑成像显示左颞上叶放射性摄取增加,该区域对应于左侧初级和次级听觉区。因此,IMP脑扫描似乎有可能客观地定位幻听中的脑异常。