Asymmetry of limbic structure (hippocampal formation and amygdaloidal complex) at PTSD

Defining exact position of weak anatomic function which is find in a base of neurological and psychiatric disorder is just became the subject of intensive research interest. For this purposes it is important to implement structural and functional MRI techniques, also for further lightening and seei...

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Main Authors: Aida Sarač-Hadžihalilović, Faruk Dilberović
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association of Basic Medical Sciences of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina 2003-05-01
Series:Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.bjbms.org/ojs/index.php/bjbms/article/view/3549
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spelling doaj-9bad435e01814856bcd84df1b9b7f08a2020-11-25T00:35:52ZengAssociation of Basic Medical Sciences of Federation of Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences1512-86011840-48122003-05-013210.17305/bjbms.2003.3549909Asymmetry of limbic structure (hippocampal formation and amygdaloidal complex) at PTSDAida Sarač-Hadžihalilović0Faruk Dilberović1Department of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, University of SarajevoDepartment of Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, University of Sarajevo Defining exact position of weak anatomic function which is find in a base of neurological and psychiatric disorder is just became the subject of intensive research interest. For this purposes it is important to implement structural and functional MRI techniques, also for further lightening and seeing subject of this work, more concretely connected to PTSD. Therefore, exactly MRI gives most sensitive volumetric measuring of hippocampal formation and amygdaloidal complex. The goal of this work was to research asymmetry of hippocampal formation and amygdaloidal complex to the PTSD patients. Results showed that at the axial slice length of hippocampal formation on the left and right side of all patients are significantly asymmetric. At the sagittal slice from the left side of hippocampal formation is in many cases longer than right about 50 %. At the coronal slice, there are no significant differences toward patient proportion according to symm. / asymm. of the hippocampal formation width at the right and left side. Difference in volume average of hippocampal formation between right and left side for axial and coronal slice is not statistically significant, but it is significant for sagittal slice. In about amygdaloidal complex patients with PTSD toward symm. / asymm. Amygdaloidal complex at the right and left side of axial and sagittal slice in all three measurement shows asymmetry, what is especially shown at sagittal slice. Difference in average length of amygdaloidal complex at the right and left side is not statistically significant for no one slice. Therefore, results of a new research that are used MRI, showed smaller hippocampal level at PTSD (researched by Van der Kolka 1996, Pitman 1996, Bremner et al., 1995.). Application of MRI technique in research of asymmetry of hippocampal formation and amygdaloidal complex, which we used in our research, we recommend as a template for future researches in a sense of lightening anatomic function that is a base of neuropsychiatric disorders. http://www.bjbms.org/ojs/index.php/bjbms/article/view/3549imbic systemhippocampal formationamygdaloidal complexasymmetryposttraumatic stress disorder - PTSD
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author Aida Sarač-Hadžihalilović
Faruk Dilberović
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Faruk Dilberović
Asymmetry of limbic structure (hippocampal formation and amygdaloidal complex) at PTSD
Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
imbic system
hippocampal formation
amygdaloidal complex
asymmetry
posttraumatic stress disorder - PTSD
author_facet Aida Sarač-Hadžihalilović
Faruk Dilberović
author_sort Aida Sarač-Hadžihalilović
title Asymmetry of limbic structure (hippocampal formation and amygdaloidal complex) at PTSD
title_short Asymmetry of limbic structure (hippocampal formation and amygdaloidal complex) at PTSD
title_full Asymmetry of limbic structure (hippocampal formation and amygdaloidal complex) at PTSD
title_fullStr Asymmetry of limbic structure (hippocampal formation and amygdaloidal complex) at PTSD
title_full_unstemmed Asymmetry of limbic structure (hippocampal formation and amygdaloidal complex) at PTSD
title_sort asymmetry of limbic structure (hippocampal formation and amygdaloidal complex) at ptsd
publisher Association of Basic Medical Sciences of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
series Bosnian Journal of Basic Medical Sciences
issn 1512-8601
1840-4812
publishDate 2003-05-01
description Defining exact position of weak anatomic function which is find in a base of neurological and psychiatric disorder is just became the subject of intensive research interest. For this purposes it is important to implement structural and functional MRI techniques, also for further lightening and seeing subject of this work, more concretely connected to PTSD. Therefore, exactly MRI gives most sensitive volumetric measuring of hippocampal formation and amygdaloidal complex. The goal of this work was to research asymmetry of hippocampal formation and amygdaloidal complex to the PTSD patients. Results showed that at the axial slice length of hippocampal formation on the left and right side of all patients are significantly asymmetric. At the sagittal slice from the left side of hippocampal formation is in many cases longer than right about 50 %. At the coronal slice, there are no significant differences toward patient proportion according to symm. / asymm. of the hippocampal formation width at the right and left side. Difference in volume average of hippocampal formation between right and left side for axial and coronal slice is not statistically significant, but it is significant for sagittal slice. In about amygdaloidal complex patients with PTSD toward symm. / asymm. Amygdaloidal complex at the right and left side of axial and sagittal slice in all three measurement shows asymmetry, what is especially shown at sagittal slice. Difference in average length of amygdaloidal complex at the right and left side is not statistically significant for no one slice. Therefore, results of a new research that are used MRI, showed smaller hippocampal level at PTSD (researched by Van der Kolka 1996, Pitman 1996, Bremner et al., 1995.). Application of MRI technique in research of asymmetry of hippocampal formation and amygdaloidal complex, which we used in our research, we recommend as a template for future researches in a sense of lightening anatomic function that is a base of neuropsychiatric disorders.
topic imbic system
hippocampal formation
amygdaloidal complex
asymmetry
posttraumatic stress disorder - PTSD
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