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The Quiescent Heroin Scene: Incidence and Prevalence in the San Francisco Bay Area
Authors:John A. Newmeyer
Affiliation:Haight-Ashbury Free Medical Clinic , 1698 Haight Street, San Francisco , California , 94117
Abstract:Abstract

A case is presented of a 20-year-old man who became violent on many occasions after ingesting alcohol. On one occasion he committed an armed robbery. Two brain SPECT studies were performed: one when he was alcohol free, and one after he ingested alcohol in the same patternas the night of the crime. The “alcohol free” study revealed marked hyperactivity in the eingulate gyrus, right and left lateral frontal lobes, right and left lateral parietal lobes and the right lateral temporallobe. The “alcohol intoxication” study showed an overall dampening effect on the hyperactive areas of the brain, with only the anterior cingulate gyrus showing excessive activity. In addition, the right and left prefrontal cortex became hypoperfused, decreasing impulse control and judgment, as did the left and right temporal lobes, increasing the likelihood for aggression. This study suggests that this man may have been “self-medicating” an overactive brain, but in the process induced a state that increased the likelihood for aggressive behavior. This case study suggests the need for further research in the area of alcohol-induced violence and the potential usefulness of SPECT imaging, although no conclusions can be drawn from one case.
Keywords:alcohol  cingulate gyrus  prefrontal cortex  SPECT  violence
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