Frontal lobe degeneration and Alzheimer's disease: a controlled study on clinical findings, volumetric brain changes and quantitative electroencephalography data.

H Förstl, C Besthorn, F Hentschel, C Geiger-Kabisch, H Sattel, U Schreiter-Gasser
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Ten patients with a clinical diagnosis of frontal lobe degeneration (FLD) were compared with a group of patients with probable Alzheimer's disease (AD) and with nondemented controls matched for gender and age. In comparison with AD, the duration of illness was slightly shorter and cognitive performance was better in patients with FLD. The greatest enlargement of cerebrospinal fluid volumes was found in FLD and this effect was most pronounced in the anterior fissure and lateral ventricles. Estimates of EEG band-power and EEG coherence in FLD were not remarkably different from nondemented controls, whereas delta- and theta-power were significantly increased in AD. These observations may indicate different disease processes with a dissociation of volumetric computed tomography and quantitative EEG changes, which may be of differential diagnostic value.

额叶退化和阿尔茨海默病:临床表现、脑容量变化和定量脑电图数据的对照研究。
10名临床诊断为额叶退化(FLD)的患者与一组可能患有阿尔茨海默病(AD)的患者以及性别和年龄相匹配的非痴呆对照组进行了比较。与AD相比,FLD患者的病程略短,认知表现更好。FLD的脑脊液容量最大,这种影响在前裂和侧脑室最为明显。FLD患者的脑电频带功率和脑电相干性估计与非痴呆对照组无显著差异,而AD患者的δ功率和θ功率显著增加。这些观察结果可能表明不同的疾病过程与体积计算机断层扫描和定量脑电图变化的分离,这可能是鉴别诊断价值。
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