作者
J Douglas Bremner, Penny Randall, Tammy M Scott, Richard A Bronen, John P Seibyl, Steven M Southwick, Richard C Delaney, Gregory McCarthy, Dennis S Charney, Robert B Innis
发表日期
1995/7
期刊
The American journal of psychiatry
卷号
152
期号
7
页码范围
973
出版商
NIH Public Access
简介
Objective
Studies in nonhuman primates suggest that high levels of cortisol associated with stress have neurotoxic effects on the hippocampus, a brain structure involved in memory. The authors previously showed that patients with combat-related posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) had deficits in short-term memory. The purpose of this study was to compare the hippocampal volume of patients with PTSD to that of subjects without psychiatric disorder.
Method
Magnetic resonance imaging was used to measure the volume of the hippocampus in 26 Vietnam combat veterans with PTSD and 22 comparison subjects selected to be similar to the patients in age, sex, race, years of education, socioeconomic status, body size, and years of alcohol abuse.
Results
The PTSD patients had a statistically significant 8% smaller right hippocampal volume relative to that of the comparison subjects, but there was no difference in the …
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