SPECT brain imaging abnormalities in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

K G Sieg, G R Gaffney, D F Preston, J A Hellings
Author Information
  1. K G Sieg: Department of Psychiatry, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City.

Abstract

SPECT using N-Isopropyl I-123 IMP was performed, as part of a neuropsychiatric evaluation, on 10 patients with the DSM III-R diagnosis of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and 6 patients from a non-ADHD mixed psychiatric group used as controls for comparison. Mean regional I-123 IMP SPECT region of interest (ROI) count ratios (left to right) demonstrated that the ADHD patients had greater overall hemispheric I-123 IMP uptake asymmetry with less activity in the left frontal and left parietal regions in comparison to control patients. Both groups demonstrated similar I-123 IMP uptake asymmetry in the temporal regions. These findings are consistent with previous studies of brain physiology in ADHD implicating regional cortical perfusion and metabolism abnormalities in areas which are involved in the control of attentional processes.

MeSH Term

Adolescent
Amphetamines
Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity
Brain
Case-Control Studies
Child
Female
Humans
Iodine Radioisotopes
Iofetamine
Male
Mental Disorders
Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon

Chemicals

Amphetamines
Iodine Radioisotopes
Iofetamine

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