Title of article
EEG abnormalities in dementia reflect the parietal lobe syndrome
Author/Authors
M. Matousek، نويسنده , , M. Brunovsky، نويسنده , , ?. Edman، نويسنده , , Robert P. A. Wallin، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
5
From page
1001
To page
1005
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate to what extent the examination of regional syndromes can improve EEG diagnostics in dementia. The study was based on 77 patients, aged between 47 and 83 years, with a dementia disease in accordance with the DSM-III-R criteria. The clinical examination was refined using a so-called stepwise clinical status analysis to estimate the occurrence and intensity of the parietal lobe syndrome, the frontal lobe syndrome, the subcortical syndrome and the less-regionalised global syndrome. In the same time period, the patients were examined electroencephalographically and the recordings were assessed both visually and by means of spectrum analysis. It was found that the intensity of the parietal lobe syndrome was correlated more strongly to the EEG slow activity as compared to the other regional syndromes. Thus, it can be expected that the EEG will be most valuable in the early-onset type of Alzheimerʹs disease, in which the parietal syndrome is dominant, giving information regarding the degree of dementia and suggesting a possible interference with depression. The results of the study can probably explain some discrepancies between the EEG findings and the results of clinical examination in other forms of dementia.
Keywords
EEG , Spectrum analysis , dementia , Parietal lobe , Regional syndrome , Alzheimerיs disease
Journal title
Clinical Neurophysiology
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Clinical Neurophysiology
Record number
522202
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