通过词汇测试筛查发现多发性硬化症的早期认知障碍。

Acta neurologica Pub Date : 1994-12-01
J Rösche, E Mauch, H H Kornhuber
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多发性硬化症患者的词汇缺陷不符合通常用于描述多发性硬化症认知障碍的皮质下痴呆的概念。在对年轻患者进行词汇测试的筛选中,发现症状出现的年龄与该测试的得分之间存在显著的相关性。这可能会导致词汇缺陷的解释,最近被描述为早期多发性硬化症中皮层下病变导致的语言习得缓慢的结果。
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Early cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis detected by a screening with a vocabulary-test.

Vocabulary deficits in multiple sclerosis patients do not fit to the concept of subcortical dementia usually applied to describe cognitive impairment in multiple sclerosis. In a screening of young patients with a vocabulary test a significant correlation was found between the age at the onset of symptoms and the score in this test. This may lead to an explanation of vocabulary deficits recently described as results of a slowed language acquisition caused by subcortical lesions in early multiple sclerosis.

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