The paper presents a concise review of investigations into the role of impaired frontal-subcortical circuits in the development of obsessive-compulsive
disorder (OCD). It gives data on the frequency of neurosis-like symptoms of the OCD spectrum in neurological diseases.
The development of OCD is associated with an imbalance between the activity of the direct (activating) and indirect (inhibitory) pathways of
the cortico-striatal-thalamo-cortical feedback loop. These data are confirmed by the results of neuroimaging and neuropsychological studies in
patients with OCD. The frequency of OCD symptoms is high in organic brain lesions. OCP may be a manifestation of neurological diseases so
their timely detection is an important aspect of a neurologist's work. The treatment of patients with neurosis-like disorders of the OCD spectrum
within neurological diseases requires a multidisciplinary approach with the participation of a neurologist, a psychiatrist/psychotherapist, and a
psychologist. It is necessary to combine pathogenetic treatment of the underlying disease and its neurosis-like manifestations.
Библиографическое описание: Kutlubaev MA. The role of frontal-subcortical circuits in the development of obsessive-compulsive disorders. Nevrologiya, neiropsikhiatriya, psikhosomatika = Neurology, neuropsychiatry, psychosomatics. 2016;8(2):107–112. Кутлубаев МА. Роль лобно-подкорковых связей в развитии обсессивно-компульсивных расстройств. Неврология, нейропсихиатрия, психосоматика. 2016;8(2):107–112. Kutlubaev MA. The role of frontal-subcortical circuits in the development of obsessive-compulsive disorders. Nevrologiya,
neiropsikhiatriya, psikhosomatika = Neurology, neuropsychiatry, psychosomatics. 2016;8(2):107–112.