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Alzheimer's disease versus dementia with Lewy bodies: Cerebral metabolic distinction with autopsy confirmation

โœ Scribed by Satoshi Minoshima; Norman L. Foster; Anders A. F. Sima; Kirk A. Frey; Roger L. Albin; David E. Kuhl


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Weight
428 KB
Volume
50
Category
Article
ISSN
0364-5134

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Abstract

Seeking antemortem markers to distinguish Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) and Alzheimer's disease (AD), we examined brain glucose metabolism of DLB and AD. Eleven DLB patients (7 Lewy body variant of AD [LBVAD] and 4 pure diffuse Lewy body disease [DLBD]) who had antemortem position emission tomography imaging and autopsy confirmation were compared to 10 autopsyโ€confirmed pure AD patients. In addition, 53 patients with clinicallyโ€diagnosed probable AD, 13 of whom later fulfilled clinical diagnoses of DLB, were examined. Autopsyโ€confirmed AD and DLB patients showed significant metabolic reductions involving parietotemporal association, posterior cingulate, and frontal association cortices. Only DLB patients showed significant metabolic reductions in the occipital cortex, particularly in the primary visual cortex (LBVAD โˆ’23% and DLBD โˆ’29% vs AD โˆ’8%), which distinguished DLB versus AD with 90% sensitivity and 80% specificity. Multivariate analysis revealed that occipital metabolic changes in DLB were independent from those in the adjacent parietotemporal cortices. Analysis of clinicallyโ€diagnosed probable AD patients showed a significantly higher frequency of primary visual metabolic reduction among patients who fulfilled later clinical criteria for DLB. In these patients, occipital hypometabolism preceded some clinical features of DLB. Occipital hypometabolism is a potential antemortem marker to distinguish DLB versus AD.


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