Signal hyperintensities on brain magnetic resonance imaging in elderly depressed patients

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作者
Iidaka, T
Nakajima, T
Kawamoto, K
Fukuda, H
Suzuki, Y
Maehara, T
Shiraishi, H
机构
[1] KANTO TEISHIN HOSP,DEPT RADIOL,SHINAGAWA KU,TOKYO 141,JAPAN
[2] UNIV TSUKUBA,INST CLIN MED,DEPT PSYCHIAT,TSUKUBA,IBARAKI 305,JAPAN
关键词
magnetic resonance imaging; depression; signal hyperintensity; ventricular enlargement; basal ganglia;
D O I
10.1159/000117275
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
In a retrospective brain magnetic resonance imaging study, we evaluated the prevalence and severity of signal hyperintensities in 30 elderly depressed patients and 30 controls matched for age, sex and cerebrovascular risk factors. A semiquantitative scoring method was used to grade findings in T2-weighted and proton density images. The elderly depressed patients had more extended periventricular hyperintensities, especially in the frontal region (depressed vs. control, 87 vs. 57%, p < 0.05), pens (33 vs. 7%, p < 0.05) as well as hyperintensities in the putamen and globus pallidus (57 vs. 27%, p < 0.05). The third ventricle was more dilated in depressed patients than controls after adjustment for age and cerebrovascular risk factors. The global index for ventricular enlargement was correlated significantly (r = 0.36, p < 0.05) with the severity of the hyperintensity in depressed patients. Our results indicate that these hyperintensities, especially in the frontal region, pens and lenticular nuclei, and the dilatation of the third ventricle play an important role, through the frontal-subcortical circuits, in mood regulation of elderly depressed patients.
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