Changes in metabolism of cerebral glucose after stereotactic leukotomy for refractory obsessivecompulsive disorder: A case report

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Brain glucose metabolism was investigated with PET and ['8F] fluorodeoxyglucose, before and after a bifrontal stereotactic leukotomy in a 37 year old woman with refractory obsessive-compulsive disorder. A bilateral decrease in glucose metabolism was found in the orbital frontal cortex after psychosurgery. Glucose metabolism was decreased to a lesser degree in Brodmann's area 25, in the thalamus, and in the caudate nucleus. Clinical improvement in obsessive-compulsive disorder after stereotactic tractotomy seems to be associated with metabolic changes in the brain, in particular, in the orbital part of the frontal lobe.

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Biver, F., Goldman, S., Franĉois, A., De La Porte, C., Luxen, A., Gribomont, B., & Lotstra, F. (1995). Changes in metabolism of cerebral glucose after stereotactic leukotomy for refractory obsessivecompulsive disorder: A case report. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry, 58(4), 502–505. https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.58.4.502

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