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1Department of Clinical Medicine and Neuroscience, CUNY School of Medicine, And the Department of Medicine, Section of Internal Medicine and Neurology, White Plains Hospital, White Plains, NY, USA.
Journal of psychiatric research
|April 13, 2025
概括
儿童自身免疫神经精神综合征 (PANS) 和PANDAS与图雷特综合征共享脑成像发现. 需要进一步的研究来制定儿童强迫症管理的基于证据的指导方针.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 儿童精神病学 儿童精神病学
- 传染性疾病 传染性疾病
背景情况:
- 儿童自身免疫神经精神障碍与A组β血溶性链球菌 (PANDAS) 和儿童自身免疫神经精神综合征 (PANS) 相关的疾病越来越多.
- 这些障碍,以及图雷特综合征,表现为强迫症 (OCD) 行为,并共享共同的中枢神经系统 (CNS) 途径.
研究的目的:
- 审查PANS,PANDAS和图雷特综合征的临床和神经成像特征.
- 突出神经科学合作的必要性,以推进儿童神经精神疾病的理解和管理.
主要方法:
- 从作者档案中对临床细节和描述性的临床和神经成像相关性的审查.
- 分析共享的神经成像特征,包括18F-Fluorodeoxyglucose正子发射断层扫描与磁共振成像 (PET/MRI) 合并的中间叶和海马体低代谢.
主要成果:
- 潘斯,潘达斯和图雷特综合征表现出重叠的神经成像发现,表明中枢神经系统通路参与.
- 中间区神经生物学和中枢神经系统免疫反应方面的进展为这些疾病提供了新的见解.
结论:
- 儿童神经精神疾病领域表现出强迫症行为处于一个关键的关键时刻.
- 合作性临床试验对于制定基于证据的指导方针来管理早期儿童强迫症,特别是PANS,至关重要.
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