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. 1985 Sep-Oct;6(5):675-82.

MR imaging of the aging brain: patchy white-matter lesions and dementia.

M Brant-Zawadzki, G Fein, C Van Dyke, R Kiernan, L Davenport, J de Groot
PMCID: PMC8367724  PMID: 3933292

Abstract

Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging studies of the brain in five elderly patients with non-Alzheimer dementia were compared with those in two groups of nondemented control subjects. Group 1 included five subjects aged 59-66; group 2 included nine subjects aged 74-81. In all of the demented patients and in three of the subjects in the older control group, MR showed diffuse, patchy white-matter lesions. A rating scale was used to grade the severity of the changes. The results suggest a higher incidence of white-matter lesions in elderly patients with non-Alzheimer dementia and in cognitively normal elderly with advancing age.

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