Imaging of Cerebral Blood Flow and Metabolism in Amblyopia by Positron Emission Tomography

IF 4.2 1区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY American Journal of Ophthalmology Pub Date : 1988-04-01 DOI:10.1016/0002-9394(88)90294-2
Joseph L. Demer M.D. , Gunter K. von Noorden M.D. , Nora D. Volkow M.D. , K. Lance Gould M.D.
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We used positron emission tomography to study monocular visual activation of various brain regions in four amblyopic and two normally sighted adults. Imaging of relative cerebral blood flow using the tracer H215O showed reduced activation of primary visual cortex by the amblyopic as compared with the sound eye. Imaging of relative cerebral glucose metabolism using the tracer [18F]-2-deoxyglucose showed equal activation of primary visual cortex by either eye in the control subject, but reduced activation of primary and accessory visual cortex by the amblyopic as compared with the sound eye in two amblyopic subjects. Relative glucose metabolism was consistently higher in the frontal and temporal lobes contralateral to the viewing eye, both in normal and amblyopic subjects.

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弱视脑血流及代谢的正电子发射断层成像
我们用正电子发射断层扫描研究了4例弱视和2例正常视力成人的单眼视觉活动。使用示踪剂H215O的相对脑血流成像显示,与健全眼相比,弱视的初级视觉皮层激活减少。使用示踪剂[18F]-2-脱氧葡萄糖进行脑相对葡萄糖代谢成像显示,对照受试者的任意一只眼对初级视觉皮层的激活是相同的,而弱视受试者的初级和副视觉皮层的激活比健全眼有所减少。在正常和弱视受试者中,相对葡萄糖代谢在对侧观察眼的额叶和颞叶中始终较高。
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Ophthalmology is a peer-reviewed, scientific publication that welcomes the submission of original, previously unpublished manuscripts directed to ophthalmologists and visual science specialists describing clinical investigations, clinical observations, and clinically relevant laboratory investigations. Published monthly since 1884, the full text of the American Journal of Ophthalmology and supplementary material are also presented online at www.AJO.com and on ScienceDirect. The American Journal of Ophthalmology publishes Full-Length Articles, Perspectives, Editorials, Correspondences, Books Reports and Announcements. Brief Reports and Case Reports are no longer published. We recommend submitting Brief Reports and Case Reports to our companion publication, the American Journal of Ophthalmology Case Reports. Manuscripts are accepted with the understanding that they have not been and will not be published elsewhere substantially in any format, and that there are no ethical problems with the content or data collection. Authors may be requested to produce the data upon which the manuscript is based and to answer expeditiously any questions about the manuscript or its authors.
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