慢性酒精依赖患者脑多模态磁共振研究进展
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  • 英文篇名:Progress in brain multimodal MRI in patients with chronic alcohol dependence
  • 作者:孙凤焱 ; 郭雯惠 ; 付旷
  • 英文作者:SUN Fengyan;GUO Wenhui;FU Kuang;Department of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Diagnosis, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University;
  • 关键词:慢性酒精依赖 ; 戒断 ; 成瘾 ; 磁共振成像
  • 英文关键词:Chronic alcohol dependence;;Withdrawal;;Addiction;;Magnetic resonance imaging
  • 中文刊名:XYXZ
  • 英文刊名:Journal of Medical Imaging
  • 机构:哈尔滨医科大学附属第二医院磁共振成像诊断科;
  • 出版日期:2019-02-28
  • 出版单位:医学影像学杂志
  • 年:2019
  • 期:v.29
  • 语种:中文;
  • 页:XYXZ201902047
  • 页数:3
  • CN:02
  • ISSN:37-1426/R
  • 分类号:155-157
摘要
慢性酒精依赖(chronic alcohol dependence, CAD)是一种慢性迁延、易复发且高患病率的成瘾性疾病。随着磁共振成像技术的发展和广泛应用,逐渐揭示出CAD患者脑形态差异和脑功能异常改变,对深入了解其发病机制、病理生理学基础及临床疗效评价具有重要意义。本文对CAD患者脑多模态磁共振研究进展进行综述。
        Chronic alcohol dependence is an addictive disease characterized by chronic procrastination, easy recurrence and high prevalence. With the development of magnetic resonance imaging technology and its widespread application, it is found that the patients` cerebral morphological differences and brain function abnormity with CAD are significant for gaining insight of its pathogenesis, pathology and clinical curative effect evaluation. Here, we reviewed the progress of brain multimodality MRI in CAD patients.
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