Authors
Tiffany W Chow, Malcolm A Binns, Morris Freedman, Donald T Stuss, Joel Ramirez, Chris JM Scott, Sandra Black
Publication date
2008/10/1
Journal
Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders
Volume
22
Issue
4
Pages
327-335
Publisher
LWW
Description
Normal aging leads to frontocortical atrophy. The degree to which this complicates the use of frontotemporal atrophy as a diagnostic criterion for the frontotemporal dementias (FTDs) has not been reported. The present case-control study compared frontotemporal volumes delineated with semi-automatic brain region extraction [n= 30 controls vs. 16 behavioral variant FTD (bvFTD) vs. 14 primary progressive aphasia]. Logistic regression identified those regions least helpful for distinguishing bvFTD and primary progressive aphasia from controls. Linear regression tested the correlation of duration of illness to atrophy severity. The control group showed high variance in volumes. Controls had right frontal lobe volumes that overlapped considerably with bvFTD volumes, but, as anticipated, the left anterior temporal volumes of interest showed 91% accuracy in distinguishing the aphasic subgroup from controls. Left-sided …
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