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   Reduced amygdalar and hippocampal size in adults with generalized social phobia  
   
نویسنده irle e. ,ruhleder m. ,lange c. ,seidler-brandler u. ,salzer s. ,dechent p. ,weniger g. ,leibing e. ,leichsenring f.
منبع journal of psychiatry and neuroscience - 2010 - دوره : 35 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:126 -131
چکیده    Background: structural and functional brain imaging studies suggest abnormalities of the amygdala and hippocampus in posttraumatic stress disorder and major depressive disorder. however,structural brain imaging studies in social phobia are lacking. methods: in total,24 patients with generalized social phobia (gsp) and 24 healthy controls underwent 3-dimensional structural magnetic resonance imaging of the amygdala and hippocampus and a clinical investigation. results: compared with controls,gsp patients had significantly reduced amygdalar (13%) and hippocampal (8%) size. the reduction in the size of the amygdala was statistically significant for men but not women. smaller right-sided hippocampal volumes of gsp patients were significantly related to stronger disorder severity. limitations: our sample included only patients with the generalized subtype of social phobia. because we excluded patients with comorbid depression,our sample may not be representative. conclusion: we report for the first time volumetric results in patients with gsp. future assessment of these patients will clarify whether these changes are reversed after successful treatment and whether they predict treatment response. © 2010 canadian medical association.
آدرس department of psychiatry and psychotherapy,university of göttingen,von-siebold-str. 5,d-37075 göttingen, Germany, department of psychiatry and psychotherapy,university of göttingen,von-siebold-str. 5,d-37075 göttingen, Germany, department of psychiatry and psychotherapy,university of göttingen,von-siebold-str. 5,d-37075 göttingen, Germany, department of psychosomatic medicine and psychotherapy,university of göttingen,göttingen, Germany, department of psychosomatic medicine and psychotherapy,university of göttingen,göttingen, Germany, magnetic resonance-research in neurology and psychiatry,university of göttingen,göttingen, Germany, department of social and general psychiatry,university of zürich, Switzerland, department of psychosomatic medicine and psychotherapy,university of göttingen,göttingen, Germany, department of psychosomatic medicine and psychotherapy,university of giessen,giessen, Germany
 
     
   
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