Author:
HERMANN BRUCE,SEIDENBERG MICHAEL,BELL BRIAN,RUTECKI PAUL,SHETH RAJ D.,WENDT GARY,O'LEARY DANIEL,MAGNOTTA VINCE
Abstract
Neuropsychological studies of temporal lobe epilepsy have focused
heavily on the nature and extent of memory dysfunction and its
relationship to the neuropathological status of the hippocampus
and related mesial temporal lobe structures. In this study,
we examined whole brain and lobar quantitative MRI volumes and
comprehensive neuropsychological performance in 58 patients
with temporal lobe epilepsy and 62 healthy controls in order
to determine (1) the nature and degree of extratemporal
structural abnormalities in localization-related temporal lobe
epilepsy; (2) the nature and degree of cognitive abnormalities
outside of anterograde memory function; and (3) the relationship
of volumetric abnormalities to neuropsychological status. Temporal
lobe epilepsy patients exhibited significant reduction in the
volume of adjusted (age, gender, height) total cerebral tissue
(−5.8%), more evident in white (−9.8%) compared
to gray matter (−3.0%) tissue volumes. Significant volumetric
reductions were evident across frontal, temporal and parietal
but not occipital lobe regions. Subarachnoid but not total
ventricular CSF was significantly increased in epilepsy patients.
Neuropsychological abnormality was generalized in nature,
consistent with the generalized nature of the morphometric
abnormalities, and reductions in cerebral tissue volumes were
directly associated with poorer cognitive performance. In summary,
patients with temporal lobe epilepsy exhibited clinically
significant structural and functional abnormalities that extended
outside the epileptogenic temporal lobe. The degree to which
these structural and cognitive abnormalities are due to factors
that cause the epilepsy, as opposed to reflecting the consequences
of chronic epilepsy (e.g., duration and severity of epilepsy),
remain to be determined. (JINS, 2003, 9,
353–362.)
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Neurology,Clinical Psychology,General Neuroscience
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