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. 1983 May-Jun;4(3):550-2.

PET studies of glucose metabolism in patients with schizophrenia.

L Widen, G Blomqvist, T Greitz, J E Litton, M Bergström, E Ehrin, K Ericson, L Eriksson, D H Ingvar, L Johansson, J L Nilsson, S Stone-Elander, G Sedvall, F Wiesel, G Wiik
PMCID: PMC8334984  PMID: 6136180

Abstract

The hypothesis of abnormal patterns of metabolism in schizophrenia was examined in a series of six young patients with psychotic symptoms satisfying the research diagnostic criteria. After intravenous injection of 11C-glucose obtained through a photosynthetic process, the regional activity of 11C in brain was measured with a four-ring positron camera. Regions of interest were obtained from computed tomographic images. Each patient underwent a second positron emission tomographic examinations after 4-5 weeks of treatment with a neuroleptic drug. No evidence of a hypofrontal pattern was found, but after treatment there was a reduced frontal uptake on the left side compared with temporal regions. The left-right asymmetry in the lentiform nucleus was reduced after treatment.

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