Assessment of resting cerebral perfusion between methamphetamine-associated psychosis and schizophrenia through arterial spin labeling MRI.
Zhen-An HwangChia-Wei LiAi-Ling HsuChangwei W WuYing Chin LinMing-Chyi HuangPublished in: European archives of psychiatry and clinical neuroscience (2024)
METH exposure was associated with decreased rCBF in the precuneus and premotor cortex. Patients with MAP exhibited higher rCBF than those with SCZ, implying preserved insight and favorable outcomes. rCBF can therefore potentially serve as a diagnostic approach to differentiate patients with MAP from those with SCZ.
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