Journal article
Temporal lobe magnetic resonance imaging can differentiate Alzheimer's disease from normal ageing, depression, vascular dementia and other causes of cognitive impairment
JT O'Brien, P Desmond, D Ames, I Schweitzer, E Chiu, B Tress
Psychological Medicine | Published : 1997
Abstract
Background. Previous work suggests that temporal lobe magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can distinguish those with dementia of the Alzheimer type (DAT) from healthy age-matched controls. However, its specificity with regard to conditions such as vascular dementia, depression and other disorders associated with cognitive impairment has not been determined. Methods. We studied 222 subjects using T1 weighted MRI with 5.1 mm coronal slices throughout the temporal lobe. Subjects included: healthy controls (N = 40); DSM-III-R major depression (N = 61); NINCDS/ADRDA DAT (N = 77) and OTHER (N = 44, comprising subjects with vascular dementia, Huntington's disease, schizophrenia, alcohol related cognit..
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