Morphometry of the corpus callosum in normal aging and Alzheimer's disease.
1991
Changes of the human corpus callosum in normal aging and Alzheimer’s disease were analysed by means of morphometry. A standardized computerized evaluation program was implemented allowing objective, quantitative and reproducible data. The various parts of the corpus callosum showed a different pattern of changes in normal aging as compared to Alzheimer’s disease. In conclusion, in normal aging affects mostly the fronttemporal interhemispheric fiber systems, whereas in Alzheimer’s disease the parietotemporal commissural fibers are altered.
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