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Patterns of atrophy differ among specific subtypes of mild cognitive impairment.
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
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| Author | Negash, Selamawit Kantarci, Kejal |
| Copyright Year | 2007 |
| Abstract | BACKGROUND In most patients, mild cognitive impairment (MCI) represents the clinically evident prodromal phase of dementia. This is most well established in amnestic MCI, which is most commonly a precursor to Alzheimer disease (AD). It follows, however, that subjects with MCI who have impairment in nonmemory domains may progress to non-AD degenerative dementias. OBJECTIVE To investigate patterns of cerebral atrophy associated with specific subtypes of MCI. DESIGN Case-control study. SETTING Community-based sample at a tertiary referral center. PATIENTS One hundred forty-five subjects with MCI and 145 age- and sex-matched cognitively normal control subjects. Mild cognitive impairment was classified as amnestic, single cognitive domain; amnestic, multiple domain; nonamnestic, single domain; and nonamnestic, multiple domain. Subjects with nonamnestic single-domain MCI were classified into language, attention/executive, and visuospatial subgroups on the basis of specific cognitive impairment. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE Patterns of gray matter loss in the MCI groups compared with control subjects, assessed using voxel-based morphometry. RESULTS Subjects in the amnestic single- and multiple-domain groups showed loss in the medial and inferior temporal lobes compared with control subjects, and those in the multiple-domain group also had involvement of the posterior temporal lobe, parietal association cortex, and posterior cingulate. Subjects in the nonamnestic single-domain group with language impairment showed loss in the left anterior inferior temporal lobe. The group with attention/executive deficits showed loss in the basal forebrain and hypothalamus. No coherent patterns of loss were observed in the other subgroups. CONCLUSIONS The pattern of atrophy in the amnestic MCI groups is consistent with the concept that MCI in most of these subjects represents prodromal AD. However, the varying patterns in the language and attention/executive subgroups suggest that these subjects may have a different underlying disorder. |
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| PubMed reference number | 17698703v1 |
| Volume Number | 64 |
| Issue Number | 8 |
| Journal | Archives of neurology |
| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Abnormal degeneration Alzheimer's Disease Atrophic Basal Forebrain Cerebral atrophy Cerebral cortex Classification Cognition Disorders Dementia Gray Matter Hypothalamic structure Impaired cognition Language Disorders Mild cognitive disorder Morphometric analysis Neurodegenerative Disorders Parietal Lobe Patient referral Patients Prosencephalon Subtype (attribute) Temporal Lobe Tertiary Care Centers hearing impairment |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |