Patterns of Longitudinal Subcortical Atrophy Over One Year in Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment and Its Impact on Cognitive Performance: a Preliminary Study
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2024
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Turkiye Klinikleri
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Background/aim: Amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) is a risk factor for dementia, and thus, it is of interest to enlighten specific brain atrophy patterns in aMCI patients. We aim to define the longitudinal atrophy pattern in subcortical structures and its effect on cognition in patients with aMCI. Materials and methods: Twenty patients with aMCI and 20 demographically matched healthy controls with baseline and longitudinal structural magnetic resonance imaging scans and neuropsychological assessments were studied. The algorithm FIRST (FMRIB’s integrated registration and segmentation tool) was used to obtain volumes of subcortical structures (thalamus, putamen, caudate nucleus, nucleus accumbens, globus pallidus, hippocampus, and amygdala). Correlations between volumes and cognitive performance were assessed. Results: Compared with healthy controls, aMCI demonstrated subcortical atrophies in the hippocampus (p = 0.001), nucleus accumbens (p = 0.003), and thalamus (p = 0.003) at baseline. Significant associations were found for the baseline volumes of the thalamus, nucleus accumbens, and hippocampus with memory, the thalamus with visuospatial skills. Conclusion: aMCI demonstrated subcortical atrophies associated with cognitive deficits. The thalamus, nucleus accumbens, and hippocampus may provide additional diagnostic information for aMCI. © 2024, Turkiye Klinikleri. All rights reserved.
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atrophy, magnetic resonance imaging, Mild cognitive impairment, neurocognitive functions, subcortical structures, aged, amygdala, Article, brain atrophy, caudate nucleus, clinical article, cognition, cognitive defect, controlled study, correlation analysis, depression assessment, diffusion weighted imaging, female, globus pallidus, hippocampus, human, image analysis, image processing, longitudinal study, male, memory, mental performance, Mini Mental State Examination, neuropsychological assessment, nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, nucleus accumbens, putamen, risk factor, thalamus, yesavage geriatric depression scale, Male, Brain, Middle Aged, Neuropsychological Tests, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Hippocampus, Cognition, Case-Control Studies, Humans, Cognitive Dysfunction, Female, Longitudinal Studies, Amnesia, Atrophy, Research Article, Aged
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Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences
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54
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3
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588
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597
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