脑电图与可能的阿尔茨海默病脑室周围白质病变的相关性。

O L Lopez, R P Brenner, J T Becker, C A Jungreis, D Rezek, S T DeKosky
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我们评估了可能患有阿尔茨海默病(AD)的脑电图异常与脑室周围白质病变(PWMLs)之间的关系。我们视觉分析了27名参与痴呆纵向研究的轻度至中度认知障碍的可能AD患者的脑电图。患者在基线检查时进行了CT和MRI扫描,其中还包括脑电图。采用半定量方法对CT和MRI片上的PWMLs进行评分。脑电图根据梅奥临床分类系统进行分类。与PWMLs评分相关的异常脑电图在CT上可见,而在MRI上未见。这些数据表明,PWMLs的存在有助于AD患者观察到的异常脑电图,并且CT上的白质异常与临床表现和脑电图的相关性优于更敏感但特异性较低的MRI。
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Electroencephalographic correlates of periventricular white matter lesions in probable Alzheimer's disease.

We evaluated the relationship between periventricular white matter lesions (PWMLs) and EEG abnormalities in probable Alzheimer's disease (AD). We visually analyzed the EEG of 27 probable AD patients with mild to moderate degree of cognitive impairment participating in a longitudinal study of dementia. Patients had both CT and MRI scans performed at baseline examination, which also included an EEG. PWMLs were rated in CT and MRI films using a semiquantitative method. The EEGs were classified according to the Mayo Clinic Classification System. Abnormal EEGs correlated with PWMLs rating scores were detected on CT, but not on MRI. These data suggest that the presence of PWMLs contribute to the abnormal EEGs observed in AD patients, and that white matter abnormalities in CT correlate better with both the clinical findings and EEG than does the more sensitive but less specific MRI.

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