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Braz. J. Psychiatry (São Paulo, 1999, Impr.) ; 40(4): 420-423, Oct.-Dec. 2018. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-959265

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Objective: The beneficial effects of psychopharmacological and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) on the brain are not well understood. In a previous study, we found smaller pituitary volumes in patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of CBT on pituitary gland volume. Methods: A total of 81 patients with various anxiety disorders and the same number of healthy controls underwent magnetic resonance imaging, and their pituitary gland volumes were compared at baseline. Pituitary gland volumes were also measured before and after CBT in the patient group. Results: OCD patients had smaller pituitary gland volumes at baseline than healthy controls (0.54±0.29 cm3 for OCD patients vs. 0.82±0.30 cm3 for healthy controls; p < 0.001). We found no significant changes in OCD patient pituitary gland volume after the 16-week treatment period, with mean pre- and post-treatment values of 0.54±0.29 cm3 and 0.56±0.32 cm3, respectively (p > 0.05). Conclusion: Our results indicate an absence of post-CBT volumetric changes in the pituitary gland of OCD patients.


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Adulto , Adulto Jovem , Hipófise/anatomia & histologia , Terapia Cognitivo-Comportamental/instrumentação , Transtorno Obsessivo-Compulsivo/terapia , Tamanho do Órgão/fisiologia , Hipófise/diagnóstico por imagem , Índice de Gravidade de Doença , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Terapia Cognitivo-Comportamental/métodos , Resultado do Tratamento
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Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-727711

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Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCPD) is an early-onset disorder characterized by perfectionism, need for control, and cognitive rigidity. Its nosological status is currently under review. Historically, OCPD has been conceptualized as bearing a close relationship with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). In this article, we discuss the diagnosis of OCPD in anticipation of its review for the ICD-11, from the perspective of clinical utility, global applicability, and research planning. Considering the recent establishment of an obsessive-compulsive and related disorders (OCRD) category in DSM-5, we focus on the relationship between OCPD and the disorders that are currently thought to bear a close relationship with OCD, including DSM-5 OCRD, and other compulsive disorders such as eating disorder and autistic spectrum disorder (that were not included in the DSM-5 OCRD category), as well as with the personality disorders, focusing on nosological determinants such as phenomenology, course of illness, heritability, environmental risk factors, comorbidity, neurocognitive endophenotypes, and treatment response. Based on this analysis, we attempt to draw conclusions as to its optimal placement in diagnostic systems and draw attention to key research questions that could be explored in field trials.


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Humanos , Transtorno da Personalidade Compulsiva/diagnóstico , Manual Diagnóstico e Estatístico de Transtornos Mentais , Classificação Internacional de Doenças , Transtorno Obsessivo-Compulsivo/diagnóstico , Ansiolíticos/uso terapêutico , Comorbidade , Transtorno da Personalidade Compulsiva/classificação , Transtorno da Personalidade Compulsiva/tratamento farmacológico , Fluvoxamina/uso terapêutico , Comportamento Impulsivo , Transtorno Obsessivo-Compulsivo/classificação , Transtorno Obsessivo-Compulsivo/tratamento farmacológico , Placebos
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