Journal article

The differentiation of depression from dementia by temporal lobe magnetic resonance imaging

JT O’Brien, P Desmond, I Schweitzer, V Tuckwell, B Tress, D Ames

Psychological Medicine | CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS | Published : 1994

Abstract

Temporal lobe Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) was performed in 43 patients with NINCDS/ADRDA Alzheimer’s disease (AD) (33 probable, 7 possible, 3 definite) and 32 subjects with DSM-III-R Major Depression (DEP) matched for age, sex and level of education. Hippocampus (anterior and posterior, right and left), amygdala, entorhinal cortex, parahippocampal gyrus and cerebral cortex were rated for atrophy on a 4-point scale. Good discrimination between groups could be achieved using a cut-off of 2 or more on anterior hippocampal atrophy rating (sensitivity 93% specificity 84% 89% cases correctly grouped overall). Even among a subgroup of 9 mild AD subjects and 10 cognitively impaired DEP subjects..

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