The association between white matter lesions on magnetic resonance imaging and noncognitive symptoms

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O'Brien, J [1 ]
Perry, R [1 ]
Barber, R [1 ]
Gholkar, A [1 ]
Thomas, A [1 ]
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[1] Newcastle Gen Hosp, Inst Hlth Elderly, Wolfson Res Ctr, Newcastle Upon Tyne NE4 6BE, Tyne & Wear, England
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VASCULAR FACTORS IN ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE | 2000年 / 903卷
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10.1111/j.1749-6632.2000.tb06403.x
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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A number of studies have suggested that cerebral changes, particularly deep white matter lesions (WML) visualized on magnetic resonance Imaging (MRI), may be involved in the genesis of late life depression. This has been confirmed in a prospective study which also round a relationship between the presence of WML and poor 3-year outcome in elderly depressed subjects. Most studies find these lesions to predominate in frontal lobe and basal ganglia, supporting the hypothesis of "fronto-striatal" dysfunction in depression. To investigate whether WML are associated with mood disturbance in dementia, proton density and T-2-weighted images were obtained in 80 subjects with dementia (dementia with Lewy bodies, n = 27; Alzheimer's disease, n = 28; vascular dementia, n = 25) and 26 age-matched normal controls, Periventricular lesions (PVL), white matter lesions (WML), and basal ganglia hyperintensities (BG) were visually rated blind to diagnosis using a semiquantitative scale. Frontal WML were associated with higher depression scores In patients with dementia, implying a common pathophysiology of depression irrespective of diagnosis, Further study of the neurobiological basis of WML is needed. This fan best be achieved by serial clinical assessment combined with in vivo and in vitro MRI and neuropathological examination.
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