Published 2002 | Version v1
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Investigation of olfactory function in normal volunteers and patients with anosmia : analysis of brain perfusion SPECTs using statistical parametric mapping

  • 1. Catholic University College of Medicine, Seoul (Korea, Republic of)

Description

The purpose of this study was to investigate olfactory function with Tc-99m ECD brain perfusion SPECT using statistical parametric mapping (SPM) analysis in normal volunteers and patients with anosmia. The study populations were 8 subjects matched healthy volunteers and 16 subjects matched patients with anosmia. We obtaibed baseline and post-stimulation (3% butanol) brain perfusion SPECTs in the silent dark room. We analyzed the all SPECTs using SPM. The difference between two sets of brain perfusion SPECTs were compared with t-test. The voxels with p-value of less than 0.01 were considered to be significantly different. We demonstrated increased perfusion in the both cingulated gyri, right middle temporal gyrus, right superior and inferior frontal gyri, right lingual gyrus and right fusiform gyrus on post-stimulation brain SPECT in normal volunteers, and demonstrated decreased perfusion in the both cingulate gyri, right middle temporal gyrus, right rectal gyrus and both superior and inferior frontal gyri in the 10 patients with anosmia. No significant hypoperfusion area was observed in the other 6 patients with anosmia. The baseline and post-stimulation brain perfusion SPECTs can helpful in the evaluation of olfactory function and be useful in the diagnosis of anosmia

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Proceedings of the Korean Society Nuclear Medicine Autumn Meeting 2002

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Publishing Information

Publisher
KSNM
Imprint Place
Seoul (Korea, Republic of)
Imprint Title
Proceedings of the Korean Society Nuclear Medicine Autumn Meeting 2002
Imprint Pagination
[756 p.]
Journal Page Range
[5 p.]

Conference

Title
41. Annual Autumn Meeting of the Korean Society Nuclear Medicine
Dates
15-16 Nov 2002
Place
Seoul (Korea, Republic of)

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