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. 2000 Aug;69(2):187–191. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.69.2.187

Temporal lobe asymmetry in patients with Alzheimer's disease with delusions

C Geroldi 1, N M Akkawi 1, S Galluzzi 1, M Ubezio 1, G Binetti 1, O Zanetti 1, M Trabucchi 1, G Frisoni 1
PMCID: PMC1737042  PMID: 10896691

Abstract

OBJECTIVE—To test the hypothesis that delusions are associated with asymmetric involvement of the temporal lobe regions in Alzheimer's disease.
METHODS—Temporal lobe atrophy was assessed with a linear measure of width of the temporal horn (WTH) taken from CT films. Temporal asymmetry was computed as the right/left (R/L) ratio of the WTH in 22 non-delusional and 19 delusional patients with Alzheimer's disease. Delusional patients had paranoid delusions (of theft, jealousy, persecution). None of the patients had misidentifications or other delusions of non-paranoid content.
RESULTS—The R/L ratio indicated symmetric temporal horn size in the non-delusional (mean 1.05 (SD 0.20), and right greater than left temporal horn in the delusional patients (mean 1.30, (SD 0.46); t=2.27, df=39, p=0.03). When patients were stratified into three groups according to the R/L ratio, 47% of the delusional (9/19) and 14% of the non-delusional patients (3/21; χ2=5.6, df=1, p=0.02) showed right markedly greater than left WTH.
CONCLUSIONS—Predominantly right involvement of the medial temporal lobe might be a determinant of paranoid delusions in the mild stages of Alzheimer's disease.



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