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South Med J. 2004 Jul;97(7):651-5. Related Articles, Links

The possible effect of clinical recovery on regional cerebral blood

flow deficits in fibromyalgia: a prospective study with

semiquantitative SPECT.

Adiguzel O, Kaptanoglu E, Turgut B, Nacitarhan V.

Department of Rheumatology, Cumhuriyet University, Sivas, Turkey.

OBJECTIVES: Regional deficits in cerebral blood flow have been

reported in a few studies of fibromyalgia; however, there is no

information on the effects of treatment and clinical recovery on

these abnormalities. We evaluated the effects of amitriptyline

treatment and consequent clinical recovery on cerebral blood flow

changes in fibromyalgia. METHODS: We assessed cerebral blood flow

with a semiquantitative functional brain mapping technique of single-

photon emission computed tomography in 14 patients with primary

fibromyalgia before and after 3 months of amitriptyline treatment.

Patients were followed by visual analog scale, tender point count,

and Beck Depression Inventory for clinical improvement. RESULTS:

There was statistically significant improvement in visual analog

scale and tender point count after treatment. Beck Depression

Inventory did not change significantly. Statistically significant

blood flow increase in bilateral hemithalami and basal ganglia and

decrease in bilateral temporal, left temporo-occipital, and right

occipital lobes were observed on single-photon emission computed

tomography after treatment. CONCLUSIONS: We speculate that these

findings could indicate that deficits in cerebral blood flow in

fibromyalgia improve parallel to clinical recovery.

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