A cerebral computed tomography study of patients with drug-induced psychoses.

Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci

Psychiatrische Klinik des Buergerhospitals, Landeshauptstadt Stuttgart, Federal Republic of Germany.

Published: December 1991

Twelve male patients with chronic drug consumption including cannabis (ICD = 304.3) and morphine (ICD = 304.7), who required inpatient treatment for drug-induced paranoid hallucinatory states (ICD = 292.1) were investigated using computed tomography for macroscopic structural changes in the brain. The findings were compared with those in a control group of schizophrenic patients who did not consume drugs. The brain scans were measured and not show any significant morphological differences between the two groups.

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