TY - JOUR
T1 - Quantitative Computed Tomographic Analysis in the Diagnosis of Dementia
AU - Damasio, Hanna
AU - Eslinger, Paul
AU - Damasio, Antonio R.
AU - Rizzo, Matthew
AU - Huang, H. K.
AU - Demeter, Steven
PY - 1983/11
Y1 - 1983/11
N2 - We compared the computed tomographic (CT) scans of 46 patients with dementia with those of 46 normal subjects matched for age and sex. We measured the areas subtended by the third ventricle, frontal horns, bodies of the lateral ventricles, and interhemispheric fissure as depicted in CT sections, then determined the ratio between each of those areas and the entire brain at each level. Patients with dementia had significantly larger ratios on all measures. A multivariate classification procedure showed that a composite formula of two measures, the bodies of the lateral ventricles and the interhemispheric fissure, predicted clinical status in 84% of the cases. Findings indicated that some CT measurements reflected cerebral changes associated with dementia. If appreciated in a suitable probabilistic framework, these data may be clinically useful in supporting or weakening the diagnostic hypothesis of dementia in the many cases in which diagnosis is unclear.
AB - We compared the computed tomographic (CT) scans of 46 patients with dementia with those of 46 normal subjects matched for age and sex. We measured the areas subtended by the third ventricle, frontal horns, bodies of the lateral ventricles, and interhemispheric fissure as depicted in CT sections, then determined the ratio between each of those areas and the entire brain at each level. Patients with dementia had significantly larger ratios on all measures. A multivariate classification procedure showed that a composite formula of two measures, the bodies of the lateral ventricles and the interhemispheric fissure, predicted clinical status in 84% of the cases. Findings indicated that some CT measurements reflected cerebral changes associated with dementia. If appreciated in a suitable probabilistic framework, these data may be clinically useful in supporting or weakening the diagnostic hypothesis of dementia in the many cases in which diagnosis is unclear.
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U2 - 10.1001/archneur.1983.04050110033004
DO - 10.1001/archneur.1983.04050110033004
M3 - Article
C2 - 6625982
AN - SCOPUS:0021058835
SN - 0003-9942
VL - 40
SP - 715
EP - 719
JO - Archives of Neurology
JF - Archives of Neurology
IS - 12
ER -