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Cortical Complexity Analyses and Their Cognitive Correlate in Alzheimer's Disease and Frontotemporal Dementia

NICASTRO, Nicolas, et al.

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Background: The changes of cortical structure in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and frontotemporal dementia (FTD) are usually described in terms of atrophy. However, neurodegenerative diseases may also affect the complexity of cortical shape, such as the fractal dimension of the brain surface. Objective: In this study, we aimed at assessing the regional patterns of cortical thickness and fractal dimension changes in a cross-sectional cohort of patients with AD and FTD. Methods: Thirty-two people with symptomatic AD-pathology (clinically probable AD, n = 18, and amyloid-positive mild cognitive impairment, n = 14), 24 with FTD and 28 healthy controls underwent high-resolution 3T structural brain MRI. Using surface-based morphometry, we created vertex-wise cortical thickness and fractal dimension maps for group comparisons and correlations with cognitive measures in AD and FTD. Results: In addition to the well-established pattern of cortical thinning encompassing temporoparietal regions in AD and frontotemporal areas in FTD, we observed reductions of fractal dimension encompassing cingulate areas and insula for both conditions, [...]

NICASTRO, Nicolas, et al . Cortical Complexity Analyses and Their Cognitive Correlate in Alzheimer's Disease and Frontotemporal Dementia. Journal of Alzheimer's Disease , 2020, vol. 76, no. 1, p. 331-340

DOI : 10.3233/JAD-200246 PMID : 32444550

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Cortical Complexity Analyses and Their Cognitive Correlate in Alzheimer’s Disease and Frontotemporal Dementia

Supplementary Figure 1. Vertex-wise cortical thickness and fractal dimension reduction in the FTD subtypes compared to Controls

(all FDR-corrected p<0.05)

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