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Nuklearmedizin 1993; 32(03): 159-163
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1629659
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1629659
Fallbericht
18FDG-PET and Electroencepha- lographic Findings in a Patient Suffering from Musical Hallucinations
Further Information
Publication History
Received:
29 October 1992
02 December 1992
Publication Date:
03 February 2018 (online)
Summary
The majority of reports on the phenomenon of musical hallucinations suggests that this abnormality is a complication of a progressive peripheral hearing deficit. The present case report and a review of the international literature would, however, indicate that this syndrome may be the result of a dysfunction of the temporal cortex.
Zusammenfassung
Fallbericht über das Phänomen der musikalischen Halluzination, nachgewiesen mit PET/18F-FDG. Es wird die (Anti-)Hypothese abgeleitet, daß dieses Syndrom auf einer Funktionsstörung der temporalen Großhirnrinde basiert.
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