The pathophysiology of 'brain shrinkage' in alcoholics - Structural and molecular changes and clinical implications
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01/01/2005
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This article represents a symposium of the 2004 ISBRA Congress held in Mannheim. The presentations were: Review of the neuropathological and neurochemical changes seen in alcohol-related ' brain shrinkage ' by Clive Harper; In Vivo Detection of Macrostructural and Microstructural Markers of Brain Integrity in Human Alcoholism and a Rodent Model of Alcoholism by Adolf Pfefferbaum, Elfar Adalsteinsson and Edith Sullivan; Gene and Protein Changes in the Brains of Alcoholics with ' Brain Shrinkage ' by Joanne Lewohl and Peter Dodd; Cross sectional and longitudinal MR spectroscopy studies of chronic adult alcoholics by Michael Taylor; Brain Atrophy Associated with Impairment on a Simulated Gambling Task in Long-Term Abstinent Alcoholics by George Fein and Bennett Landman. |
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eng |
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Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins |
Palavras-Chave | #Substance Abuse #Alcoholism #Brain Shrinkage #Neuropathology #Neuroimaging #Cognitive Deficits #Animal Model #Magnetic-resonance-spectroscopy #Myelin Basic-protein #Differentiating Cg-4 Oligodendrocytes #Central-nervous-system #Cerebral White Matter #Cortical Gray-matter #Gene-expression #Rat-brain #Abstinent Alcoholics #Longitudinal Changes #C1 #270201 Gene Expression #730205 Substance abuse |
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Journal Article |