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通过交流电脉冲电磁场治疗帕金森病患者的身体意象障碍(身体巨形幻觉)

Reversal of a body image disorder (macrosomatognosia) in Parkinson's disease by treatment with AC pulsed electromagnetic fields.

作者信息

Sandyk R

机构信息

Department of Neuroscience, Institute for Biomedical Engineering and Rehabilitation Services of Touro College, Dix Hills, NY 11746, USA.

出版信息

Int J Neurosci. 1998 Feb;93(1-2):43-54. doi: 10.3109/00207459808986411.

DOI:10.3109/00207459808986411
PMID:9604168
Abstract

Macrosomatognosia refers to a disorder of the body image in which the patient perceives a part or parts of his body as disproportionately large. Macrosomatognosia has been associated with lesions in the parietal lobe, particularly the right parietal lobe, which integrates perceptual-sensorimotor functions concerned with the body image. It has been observed most commonly in patients with paroxysmal cerebral disorders such as epilepsy and migraine. The Draw-a-Person-Test has been employed in neuropsychological testing to identify disorders of the body image. Three fully medicated elderly Parkinsonian patients who exhibited, on the Draw-a-Person Test, macrosomatognosia involving the upper limbs are presented. In these patients spontaneous drawing of the figure of a man demonstrated disproportionately large arms. Furthermore, it was observed that the arm affected by tremor or, in the case of bilateral tremor, the arm showing the most severe tremor showed the greatest abnormality. This association implies that dopaminergic mechanisms influence neuronal systems in the nondominant right parietal lobe which construct the body image. After receiving a course of treatments with AC pulsed electromagnetic fields (EMFs) in the picotesla flux density applied transcranially, these patients' drawings showed reversal of the macrosomatognosia. These findings demonstrate that transcranial applications of AC pulsed EMFs affect the neuronal systems involved in the construction of the human body image and additionally reverse disorders of the body image in Parkinsonism which are related to right parietal lobe dysfunction.

摘要

巨体认知症是指一种身体意象障碍,患者会将自己身体的一个或多个部分感知为不成比例地大。巨体认知症与顶叶病变有关,尤其是右侧顶叶,该区域整合了与身体意象相关的感知 - 感觉运动功能。它最常见于患有癫痫和偏头痛等阵发性脑部疾病的患者中。画人测试已被用于神经心理学测试,以识别身体意象障碍。本文介绍了三名完全接受药物治疗的老年帕金森病患者,他们在画人测试中表现出涉及上肢的巨体认知症。在这些患者中,自发画出的男性人物显示出不成比例的大手臂。此外,观察到受震颤影响的手臂,或者在双侧震颤的情况下,显示最严重震颤的手臂表现出最大的异常。这种关联意味着多巴胺能机制影响非优势右侧顶叶中构建身体意象的神经元系统。在接受了经颅施加皮特斯拉通量密度的交流脉冲电磁场(EMF)的一个疗程治疗后,这些患者的画作显示巨体认知症得到了逆转。这些发现表明,经颅应用交流脉冲EMF会影响参与构建人体意象的神经元系统,此外还能逆转与右侧顶叶功能障碍相关的帕金森病中的身体意象障碍。

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