Cerebral Hypoperfusion
Disorders with Abnormal Regional Blood Flow - Usually Hypoperfusion:
The National Library of Medicine search turned up many imaging studies of Autism, Schizophrenia and ADD/ADHD disorders (Andreason et al.) Hypoperfused frontal cortex dominates the field. The dominance and importance of frontal cerebral hypoperfusion fi ts our experience in dealing with Depression (Drevets et al 1999), Toxic Encephalopathy (Heuser et al. 1994), Epilepsy and Schizophrenia (Andreason et al. 1997). The importance of the frontal lobes cannot be over emphasized (Ito et al. 1996). These areas are particularly easy to reach from the forehead with the HEG spectrophotometer headband.
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ADD
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Aging Memory Loss
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Alzheimer’s Disease
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Anorexia /Bulimia
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Aspberger’s
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Autism
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Chronic Fatiguea
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Depression
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Senile Dementia
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Dyslexia
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Epilepsy
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Lupus Erythematosus
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Migraine
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Multiple Sclerosis
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Schizophrenia
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Toxic Encephalopathy