Relationship between alcohol withdrawal seizures and temporal lobe white matter volume deficits

被引:90
作者
Sullivan, EV
Marsh, L
Mathalon, DH
Lim, KO
Pfefferbaum, A
机构
[1] STANFORD UNIV, SCH MED, DEPT PSYCHIAT & BEHAV SCI, STANFORD, CA USA
[2] VET ADM PALO ALTO HLTH CARE SYST, PSYCHIAT SERV, PALO ALTO, CA USA
关键词
magnetic resonance imaging; withdrawal seizures; alcoholics; white matter; temporal lobes;
D O I
10.1111/j.1530-0277.1996.tb01651.x
中图分类号
R194 [卫生标准、卫生检查、医药管理];
学科分类号
摘要
A previous magnetic resonance imaging study from our laboratory reported significant temporal robe volume deficits in cortical gray matter, white matter, and anterior hippocampus in chronic alcoholic men relative to controls. In the present study, we reexamined these data and asked whether withdrawal seizure history was predictive of either the hippocampal or the extrahippocampal volume deficits, A review of the medical charts indicated that 11 alcoholics had experienced one or more alcohol-related seizures and 35 were seizure-free; no patient had a seizure disorder unrelated to alcohol. The two alcoholic groups did not differ significantly in age, education, alcohol consumption variables, premorbid intelligence, Memory Quotient, Trail Making, or detection of hidden figures. Although each alcoholic group showed significant bilateral volume deficits of the anterior hippocampus and frontal-parietal and temporal gray matter, relative to controls, the seizure group had significantly smaller temporal lobe white matter volumes than either the control or the seizure-free groups; the latter two groups did not differ from each other, Both alcoholic groups, however, had white matter volume deficits in the frontal-parietal region. Thus, the seizure group accounted for the white matter volume deficits in the temporal lobe previously reported in the full sample of alcoholics. It seems, then, that reduced white matter volume in the temporal lobes may be either a risk factor for or sequela of alcohol withdrawal seizures.
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