Steiner I, Gomori J M, Melamed E
Isr J Med Sci. 1985 Mar;21(3):279-82.
We quantitatively evaluated the computerized tomograms (CT) of 148 neurologically intact subjects, aged 28 to 84 years, to examine the effect of normal aging on the integrity of brain mass. Ten parameters were measured in each CT scan as indices for brain volume, including size of lateral, third and fourth ventricles, width of the sylvian and interhemispheric fissures, cortical sulci and the prepontine cistern. Most of these measurements showed that advancing age is associated with progressive loss of brain substance. Data show that the atrophy of brain during normal aging is both cortical and central and is not limited to the older population, but begins at a young age. These normative measurements may serve for comparison with data obtained from CT scans of patients with various neurological disorders.
我们对148名年龄在28至84岁之间、神经系统完好的受试者进行了计算机断层扫描(CT)定量评估,以研究正常衰老对脑质量完整性的影响。在每次CT扫描中测量了十个参数作为脑容量指标,包括侧脑室、第三脑室和第四脑室的大小、大脑外侧裂和大脑纵裂、脑沟以及脑桥前池的宽度。这些测量结果大多表明,年龄增长与脑实质的逐渐丧失有关。数据显示,正常衰老过程中的脑萎缩同时发生在皮质和中枢,且不仅限于老年人群,而是始于年轻时。这些标准测量结果可用于与从患有各种神经系统疾病的患者的CT扫描中获得的数据进行比较。