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. 2018 Jan;39(1):91–96. doi: 10.3174/ajnr.A5410

Table 3:

Lobar GM and WM volume differences among HCs and subjects with RRMS and SPMS after adjusting for confounding factorsa

Parameter Median (Interquartiles)
P Value
HC (n = 19) RRMS (n = 19) SPMS (n = 19) RRMS vs HC (n = 19) SPMS vs HC (n = 19) SPMS vs RRMS (n = 19)
Gray matter
    Frontal lobe 200.040 (190.352–167.944) 199.248 (192.480–207.896) 200.352 (193.500–207.540) .69 .60 .22
    Parietal lobe 90.296 (83.992–94.512) 89.824 (85.048–95.176) 93.368 (88.956–96.352) .72 .03 .095
    Temporal lobe 122.740 (110.640–130.560) 121.336 (114.672–128.544) 106.892 (99.432–112.928) .86 .0044b .0073b
    Occipital lobe 101.088 (98.536–106.272) 97.160 (95.728–102.960) 72.792 (69.868–75.196) .10 .0030b .0033b
White matter
    Frontal lobe 190.568 (170.368–201.528) 170.316 (159.520–189.112) 146.260 (134.908–157.136) <.0001b .0006b <.0001b
    Parietal lobe 101.200 (94.536–109.152) 93.272 (84.944–97.208) 81.952 (77.736–87.532) .0001b .0018b <.0001b
    Temporal lobe 70.132 (56.648–79.352) 68.512 (64.116–74.016) 61.208 (51.576–71.720) .026 .98 .0026b
    Occipital lobe 32.024 (30.248–35.092) 29.092 (24.136–33.768) 26.864 (23.552–31.832) .65 .0098b .0003b
a

Bonferroni-corrected P < .017 is considered statistically significant. Age was considered a confounding factor for comparing RRMS vs HC and SPMS vs HC; age, EDSS, and disease duration were considered confounding factors for comparing SPMS vs RRMS. All volumes are in cubic centimeters.

b

Significant.