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Traumatic imagery following glucocorticoid administration in earthquake-related post-traumatic stress disorder: A preliminary functional magnetic resonance imaging study.

Katie M DouglasSamantha J GrovesRichard J PorterJenny JordanLynere WilsonTracy R MelzerRichard G WiseJonathan I BissonCaroline J Bell
Published in: The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (2019)
Findings do not fit with some aspects of the accepted neurocircuitry model of post-traumatic stress disorder, i.e., failure of the medial prefrontal cortex to quieten hyperresponsive amygdala activity, and the potential therapeutic benefits of hydrocortisone. They do, however, provide further evidence that exposure to earthquake trauma, regardless of whether post-traumatic stress disorder eventuates, impacts brain activity and highlights the importance of inclusion of trauma-exposed comparisons in studies of post-traumatic stress disorder.
Keyphrases
  • prefrontal cortex
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • social support
  • computed tomography
  • trauma patients
  • diffusion weighted imaging
  • drug induced