RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FRONTAL-LOBE LESIONS AND WISCONSIN CARD SORTING TEST-PERFORMANCE IN PATIENTS WITH MULTIPLE-SCLEROSIS

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ARNETT, PA
RAO, SM
BERNARDIN, L
GRAFMAN, J
YETKIN, FZ
LOBECK, L
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[1] MED COLL WISCONSIN,DEPT RADIOL,MILWAUKEE,WI 53226
[2] NINCDS,COGNIT NEUROSCI SECT,BETHESDA,MD 20892
[3] NINCDS,MED NEUROL BRANCH,BETHESDA,MD 20892
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10.1212/WNL.44.3_Part_1.420
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Conceptual reasoning deficits are common in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) and are typically associated with focal lesions involving the frontal lobes' - In this study, we predicted that MS patients with frontal white matter lesions (MS-F) would be more impaired on a standard conceptual reasoning task (Wisconsin Card Sorting Test; WCST) than patients with minimal frontal lesions (MS-NF), even if the total cerebral-lesion area (TLA), measured from MRI, was equivalent across groups. We subdivided 43 definite MS patients into three groups based on MRI findings: seven in the MS-F group (mean TLA = 41.4 cm2) and seven in the MS-NF group (mean TLA = 50.0 cm2); 29 MS patients served as a low lesion burden control group (MS-C; mean TLA = 6.4 cm2). The groups did not differ with regard to demographic and illness characteristics. Although the three subgroups obtained comparable scores on a measure of global cognitive functioning (verbal intelligence), the MS-F group achieved significantly fewer categories and made more total errors on the WCST than did the MS-NF and MS-C groups. The MS-F group made significantly more perseverative responses than the MS-C group and nonsignificantly more than the MS-NF group. These results suggest that the pattern of cognitive decline in MS is a function of the location of demyelinating lesions within the cerebral hemispheric white matter. Finally, we supplement the group study results with a case report of an MS patient who was studied serially with MRI and cognitive testing.
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