2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2006.11.013
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Structural and functional neuroimaging correlates of depression in temporal lobe epilepsy

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“…There is also recent evidence demonstrating an association between reduced 5-HT(1A) receptor binding in the hippocampus and higher levels of self-reported depression in patients with TLE (61,62). In another study, a trend was noted for increased left amygdalar, but not hippocampal, metabolism to correlate with increased depression in TLE (21). Finally, there are data linking bilateral inferior frontal hypometabolism to depression in left TLE (63).…”
Section: Petmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…There is also recent evidence demonstrating an association between reduced 5-HT(1A) receptor binding in the hippocampus and higher levels of self-reported depression in patients with TLE (61,62). In another study, a trend was noted for increased left amygdalar, but not hippocampal, metabolism to correlate with increased depression in TLE (21). Finally, there are data linking bilateral inferior frontal hypometabolism to depression in left TLE (63).…”
Section: Petmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…One study found that a reduction in left hippocampal volume was associated with depression in TLE, but only for patients with a rightsided seizure focus (20). In several studies, bilateral increases in amygdala volumes have been linked to depression and dysthymia in TLE (21)(22)(23). Increased amygdala volumes have also been associated with psychosis in epilepsy (24) and there is some evidence that amygdalar atrophy is associated with interictal affective aggression in TLE (25).…”
Section: Imaging Of Structure and Metabolites In Epilepsy 21 Volumetmentioning
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“…A subsequent study using three-dimensional surface mapping, also found significantly increased contralateral hippocampal atrophy in depressed (BDI≥14) mTLE patients [62]. Others have not found an association between depression and hippocampal atrophy using hippocampal volumetry studies [55,56,59].…”
Section: Structural Changesmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Structural imaging studies report increased depressive morbidity, in pathologically heterogeneous TLE patients, with enlarged amygdalar volume [54,55], or preserved T 2 relaxometry in the contralateral amgydala of TLE-positive hippocampal sclerosis patients [56]. Mesial TLE (mTLE) has also been implicated [57,58], but this is not a consistent finding [53,59,60].…”
Section: Structural Changesmentioning
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