Frontal white matter abnormalities following chronic ketamine use: a diffusion tensor imaging study

Brain14.50
Volume: 133, Issue: 7, Pages: 2115 - 2122
Published: Jun 2, 2010
Abstract
Ketamine abuse has been shown to have a deleterious impact on brain function. However, the precise mechanisms of ketamine dependence-induced pathological change remain poorly understood. Although there is evidence for white matter changes in drug abuse, the presence of white matter abnormalities in chronic ketamine users has not been studied. White matter volumes were measured using in vivo diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging data in 41...
Paper Details
Title
Frontal white matter abnormalities following chronic ketamine use: a diffusion tensor imaging study
Published Date
Jun 2, 2010
Journal
Volume
133
Issue
7
Pages
2115 - 2122
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