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Different associations of periventricular and deep white matter lesions with cognition, neuropsychiatric symptoms, and daily activities in dementia

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posted on 2011-06-01, 00:00 authored by Kee Hyung Park, Jun-Young Lee, Duk L Na, Seong Yoon Kim, Hae-Kwan Cheong, So Young Moon, Yong S Shim, Kyung Won Park, Bon D Ku, Seong Hye Choi, Hwan Joo, Joong Sun Lee, Seok Min Go, Sook Hui Kim, SangYun Kim, Kyung Ryeol Cha, Juwon Lee, Sang Won Seo
We investigated the associations of periventricular white matter hyperintensities (PWMHs) and deep white matter hyperintensities (DWMHs) with cognition, activities of daily living (ADLs), and neuropsychiatric symptoms in dementia. This was a hospital-based MRI300 study. We recruited patients newly diagnosed with mild-to-moderate dementia caused either by Alzheimer’s disease or subcortical ischemic vascular dementia from 13 dementia clinics at university or general hospitals in South Korea. We enrolled 289 patients aged over 50 from August 2007 to March 2008. We compared cognition, ADLs, and neuropsychiatric symptoms among 3 groups according to the severities of PWMHs and DWMHs, respectively, by adjusting for age, vascular risk factors, and level of other WMHs. A higher severity of PWMHs was related to lower cognitive function and severer neuropsychiatric symptoms, whereas basic ADLs were associated with DWMH. Both PWMHs and DWMHs exhibited different associations with cognition, neuropsychiatric symptoms, and daily activities.

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Journal

Journal of geriatric psychiatry and neurology

Volume

24

Pagination

84-90

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

0891-9887

eISSN

1552-5708

Language

eng

Publication classification

CN.1 Other journal article

Copyright notice

2011, The Authors

Issue

2

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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