Table 10.
Types and location of cerebrovascular lesions in mixed dementia (n = 83; personal series).
| 1) AD + MULTIPLE INFARCTS (47 = 56.6%) | |
| ACM bilateral | 7 |
| ACM left | 6 |
| ACM right (+ lacunes basal ganglia) | 3/1 |
| ACM + ACA bilat | 1 |
| ACM + ACP left | 2 |
| ACM + ACP right | 1 |
| ACM + ACP left/right | 3/3 |
| ACM bilat. + ACPD | 1 |
| ACP bilateral | 2 |
| Multiple cortical and subcortical bilateral | 13 |
| Multiple left hemisphere | 4 |
| 2) AD + SAE (SUBCORTICAL) (33 = 39.8%) | |
| Lacunes basal ganglia | 15 |
| Lacunes basal ganglia + white matter | 8 |
| Lacunes basal ganglia + thalamus | 10 |
| 3) AD + SID/STRATEGIC INFARCTS (3 = 3.6%) | |
| Thalamus bilateral | 2 |
| Thalamus + hippocampus | 1 |
ACM, middle cerebral artery; ACP, posterior cerebral artery; SAE, subcortical arteriosclerotic encephalopathy; SID, strategic infarct dementia.