Functional correlates of callosal atrophy in relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis patients. A preliminary MRI study

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F. Barkhof
M. W. Tas
J. Valk
M. Elton
J. Lindeboom
W. F. Schmidt
O. R. Hommes
C. H. Polman
A. Kok
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[1] Free University Hospital,Department of Diagnostic Radiology
[2] University of Amsterdam,Faculty of Psychology
[3] Free University Hospital,Department of Medical Psychology
[4] University Hospital Njmegen,Institute of Neurology
[5] Free University Hospital,Department of Neurology
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Journal of Neurology | 1998年 / 245卷
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Multiple sclerosis; Periventricular lesions; Callosal atrophy; MRI;
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In multiple sclerosis (MS), periventricular lesions produce atrophy of the corpus callosum (CC), as evidenced by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We investigated whether CC atrophy in relapsing-remitting MS patients is related to functional deficits. We compared 14 mildly disabled (mean Expanded Disability Status Scale score 2.7) relapsing-remitting MS patients with 14 age- und sexmatched controls. CC size was determined using sagittal Tl-weighted MRI. The function of the CC was studied using a neuropsychological battery and neurophysiological evaluation based on visual stimulation using a divided visual field paradigm. The total area of the CC in patients (mean 5.3 cm2) was significantly (P=0.002) smaller than in controls (mean 6.6 cm2). Patients showed left ear extinction using the dichotic listening test and impaired name learning, which was correlated with atrophy of the splenium. There were no differences in interhemispheric transfer time between patients and controls. Marked atrophy of the CC can be encountered in relapsingremitting MS patients. The associated cerebral disconnection correlated with atrophy of expected regions of the CC, thus supporting topographical organization.
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