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Welche Erkenntnisse bringt die funktionelle MRT-Diagnostik hinsichtlich der Ätiopathogenese der Schizophrenie?

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Schizophrenie — Moderne Konzepte zu Diagnostik, Pathogenese und Therapie

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Die Magnetresonanztomographie ist seit nunmehr zehn Jahren eine klinisch etablierte Methode zur Darstellung von Hirnstrukturen. Durch die Weiterentwicklung dieser Technik entstand zu Beginn der neunziger Jahre mit der funktionellen Magnetresonanztomographie die Möglichkeit, regionale zerebrale Blutflußveränderungen zu erfassen. Auf der Grundlage des Zusammenhanges von neuronaler Aktivität, lokalem Blutfluß und des Oxigenie-rungsgrades des Hämoglobins konnten erstmals mit der MRT aktivierte Hirnareale dargestellt werden.

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Meisenzahl, E.M., Leinsinger, G.L., Heiss, D.T., Mager, T., Möller, HJ. (1998). Welche Erkenntnisse bringt die funktionelle MRT-Diagnostik hinsichtlich der Ätiopathogenese der Schizophrenie?. In: Möller, HJ., Müller, N. (eds) Schizophrenie — Moderne Konzepte zu Diagnostik, Pathogenese und Therapie. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6471-6_14

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