Incidental white-matter foci on MRI in ''healthy'' subjects: Evidence of subtle cognitive dysfunction

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作者
Baum, KA
Schulte, C
Girke, W
Reischies, FM
Felix, R
机构
[1] FREE UNIV BERLIN, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN UNIV CLIN, DEPT PSYCHIAT, D-14050 BERLIN, GERMANY
[2] FREE UNIV BERLIN, RUDOLF VIRCHOW CLIN, CHARITE, DEPT RADIOL, BERLIN, GERMANY
关键词
magnetic resonance imaging; white-matter lesions; neuropsychological tests;
D O I
10.1007/s002340050342
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
The clinical significance of incidental white-matter foci seen on MRI is controversial. Mainly using a computer-assisted neuropsychological test battery, we tested the hypothesis that there is a clinical correlate of these foci. We studied 41 individuals aged 45-65 years with no history of neurological or psychiatric disorder, in whom no indication of central nervous system abnormalities was found on standardised neurological examination. A computer-assisted neuropsychological test battery, with the advantage of precise measuring of both time and deviation (e. g. in position memory tests), and rating scales for emotional dysfunction were administered; selected soft neurological signs were assessed. In 16 subjects (39 %) MRI showed high-signal foci in the white matter on spin-echo sequences. White-matter foci not adjacent to the lateral ventricles were found to be related to performance on immediate visual memory/visuoperceptual skills, visuomotor tracking/psychomotor speed and, to a lesser degree, learning capacity and abstract and conceptual reasoning skills. Subtle cognitive dysfunction would appear to be a clinical correlate of punctate white-matter foci on MRI of otherwise ''healty'' individuals.
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