SPECT for Differential Diagnosis of Dementia and Correlation
of rCBF with Cognitive Impairment
Alicia Osimani, Masanori Ichise, Dae-Gyun Chung, Janice M.
Pogue and Morris Freedman

Abstract:
99mTc-HM-PAO single photon emission computed
tomography (SPECT) was used to image 30 patients referred for
the assessment of dementia. SPECT images revealed various patterns
of regional cerebral perfusion (rCBF) in the subgroups of patients
with the clinical diagnoses of Alzheimer's disease (AD, n =
14), Pick's disease (n = 1), and multi-infarct dementia (n =
7). In three patients, SPECT clarified the clinical differential
diagnostic possibilities. Using a relative rCBF quantification
technique, the relationship between specific cognitive impairments
and rCBF in the AD patients was determined. There was a significant
correlation between language impairment and left hemisphere
hypoperfusion, whereas, apraxia correlated with hypoperfusion
in the left parietal region. Thus, HM-PAO SPECT is useful as
an aid in the differential diagnosis of dementia and the technique
of relative rCBF quantification with SPECT may contribute to
the understanding of the clinico-anatomical relations of cognitive
deficits in dementia.
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J. Neurol. Sci. 1994; 21: 104-111
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