Authors
Lewis R Baxter, Michael E Phelps, John C Mazziotta, Barry H Guze, Jeffrey M Schwartz, Carl E Selin
Publication date
1987/3/1
Journal
Archives of general psychiatry
Volume
44
Issue
3
Pages
211-218
Publisher
American Medical Association
Description
• We studied 14 patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) by positron emission tomography and the fluorodeoxyglucose method, looking for abnormalities in local cerebral metabolic rates for glucose in brain structures that have been hypothesized to function abnormally in OCD.These patients were compared with 14 normal controls and 14 patients with unipolar depression. The patients with unipolar depression and OCD did not differ in levels of anxiety, tension, or depression. In OCD, metabolic rates were significantly increased in the left orbital gyrus and bilaterally in the caudate nuclei. This was apparent on all statistical comparisons with both controls and unipolar depression. The right orbital gyrus showed at least a trend to an increased metabolic rate in all comparisons. The metabolic rate in the left orbital gyrus, relative to that in the ipsilateral hemisphere (orbital gyrus/ hemisphere ratio), was …
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