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Cerebellar Abnormalities Contribute to Disability Including Cognitive Impairment in Multiple Sclerosis
by
Stippich, Christoph
, Radue, Ernst-Wilhelm
, Magon, Stefano
, Andelova, Michaela
, Weier, Katrin
, Amann, Michael
, Sprenger, Till
, Naegelin, Yvonne
, Penner, Iris K.
, Derfuss, Tobias
, Kappos, Ludwig
in
Abnormalities
/ Adult
/ Age
/ Age Factors
/ Aged
/ Atrophy
/ Autoimmune diseases
/ Brain
/ Brain damage
/ Cerebellum
/ Cerebellum - pathology
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognition Disorders - etiology
/ Cognition Disorders - pathology
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cognitive disorders
/ Cognitive impairment
/ Data processing
/ Fatigue
/ Fatigue - etiology
/ Fatigue - physiopathology
/ Fatigue tests
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Impairment
/ Information processing
/ Magnetic resonance
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging
/ Male
/ Mathematical models
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Memory
/ Mental disorders
/ Middle Aged
/ Models, Biological
/ Multiple sclerosis
/ Multiple Sclerosis - complications
/ Multiple Sclerosis - pathology
/ Multiple Sclerosis - physiopathology
/ Neuroimaging
/ Neurology
/ Neuropsychological Tests
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Organ Size - physiology
/ Patients
/ Regression Analysis
/ Short term memory
/ Studies
/ Volumetric analysis
/ Women
2014
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Cerebellar Abnormalities Contribute to Disability Including Cognitive Impairment in Multiple Sclerosis
by
Stippich, Christoph
, Radue, Ernst-Wilhelm
, Magon, Stefano
, Andelova, Michaela
, Weier, Katrin
, Amann, Michael
, Sprenger, Till
, Naegelin, Yvonne
, Penner, Iris K.
, Derfuss, Tobias
, Kappos, Ludwig
in
Abnormalities
/ Adult
/ Age
/ Age Factors
/ Aged
/ Atrophy
/ Autoimmune diseases
/ Brain
/ Brain damage
/ Cerebellum
/ Cerebellum - pathology
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognition Disorders - etiology
/ Cognition Disorders - pathology
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cognitive disorders
/ Cognitive impairment
/ Data processing
/ Fatigue
/ Fatigue - etiology
/ Fatigue - physiopathology
/ Fatigue tests
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Impairment
/ Information processing
/ Magnetic resonance
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging
/ Male
/ Mathematical models
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Memory
/ Mental disorders
/ Middle Aged
/ Models, Biological
/ Multiple sclerosis
/ Multiple Sclerosis - complications
/ Multiple Sclerosis - pathology
/ Multiple Sclerosis - physiopathology
/ Neuroimaging
/ Neurology
/ Neuropsychological Tests
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Organ Size - physiology
/ Patients
/ Regression Analysis
/ Short term memory
/ Studies
/ Volumetric analysis
/ Women
2014
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Cerebellar Abnormalities Contribute to Disability Including Cognitive Impairment in Multiple Sclerosis
by
Stippich, Christoph
, Radue, Ernst-Wilhelm
, Magon, Stefano
, Andelova, Michaela
, Weier, Katrin
, Amann, Michael
, Sprenger, Till
, Naegelin, Yvonne
, Penner, Iris K.
, Derfuss, Tobias
, Kappos, Ludwig
in
Abnormalities
/ Adult
/ Age
/ Age Factors
/ Aged
/ Atrophy
/ Autoimmune diseases
/ Brain
/ Brain damage
/ Cerebellum
/ Cerebellum - pathology
/ Cognition & reasoning
/ Cognition Disorders - etiology
/ Cognition Disorders - pathology
/ Cognitive ability
/ Cognitive disorders
/ Cognitive impairment
/ Data processing
/ Fatigue
/ Fatigue - etiology
/ Fatigue - physiopathology
/ Fatigue tests
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Impairment
/ Information processing
/ Magnetic resonance
/ Magnetic Resonance Imaging
/ Male
/ Mathematical models
/ Medical research
/ Medicine
/ Memory
/ Mental disorders
/ Middle Aged
/ Models, Biological
/ Multiple sclerosis
/ Multiple Sclerosis - complications
/ Multiple Sclerosis - pathology
/ Multiple Sclerosis - physiopathology
/ Neuroimaging
/ Neurology
/ Neuropsychological Tests
/ NMR
/ Nuclear magnetic resonance
/ Organ Size - physiology
/ Patients
/ Regression Analysis
/ Short term memory
/ Studies
/ Volumetric analysis
/ Women
2014
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Cerebellar Abnormalities Contribute to Disability Including Cognitive Impairment in Multiple Sclerosis
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Cerebellar Abnormalities Contribute to Disability Including Cognitive Impairment in Multiple Sclerosis
2014
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The cerebellum is known to be involved not only in motor but also cognitive and affective processes. Structural changes in the cerebellum in relation to cognitive dysfunction are an emerging topic in the field of neuro-psychiatric disorders. In Multiple Sclerosis (MS) cerebellar motor and cognitive dysfunction occur in parallel, early in the onset of the disease, and the cerebellum is one of the predilection sites of atrophy. This study is aimed at determining the relationship between cerebellar volumes, clinical cerebellar signs, cognitive functioning and fatigue in MS. Cerebellar volumetry was conducted using T1-weighted MPRAGE magnetic resonance imaging of 172 MS patients. All patients underwent a clinical and brief neuropsychological assessment (information processing speed, working memory), including fatigue testing. Patients with and without cerebellar signs differed significantly regarding normalized cerebellar total volume (nTCV), normalized brain volume (nBV) and whole brain T2 lesion volume (LV). Patients with cerebellar dysfunction likewise performed worse in cognitive tests. A regression analysis indicated that age and nTCV explained 26.3% of the variance in SDMT (symbol digit modalities test) performance. However, only age, T2 LV and nBV remained predictors in the full model (r(2) = 0.36). The full model for the prediction of PASAT (Paced Auditory Serial Addition Test) scores (r(2) = 0.23) included age, cerebellar and T2 LV. In the case of fatigue, only age and nBV (r(2) = 0.17) emerged as significant predictors. These data support the view that cerebellar abnormalities contribute to disability, including cognitive impairment in MS. However, this contribution does not seem to be independent of, and may even be dominated by wider spread MS pathology as reflected by nBV and T2 LV.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Adult
/ Age
/ Aged
/ Atrophy
/ Brain
/ Cognition Disorders - etiology
/ Cognition Disorders - pathology
/ Fatigue
/ Female
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Memory
/ Multiple Sclerosis - complications
/ Multiple Sclerosis - pathology
/ Multiple Sclerosis - physiopathology
/ NMR
/ Patients
/ Studies
/ Women
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