Zeumer H, Schonsky B, Sturm K W
J Comput Assist Tomogr. 1980 Feb;4(1):14-9. doi: 10.1097/00004728-198002000-00003.
Fifteen of 605 examinations of patients aged 60 to 85 years showed symmetrical white matter hypodensity on computed tomography (CT). Six of these showed severe white matter hypodensity, low grade atrophy, and dilated ventricles. A diagnosis of encephalopathia subcorticalis chronica progressiva, or Binswanger disease, featuring the typical clinical course of neurological and psychiatric symptoms was reached. In one case, the diagnosis was confirmed by postmortem anatomopathological findings. The etiology is considered to be vascular and to represent a special course of arteriosclerosis. In some elderly patients, both white and gray matter involvement is seen on CT, but white matter hypodensity is not a common finding in severe vascular brain atrophy.
在对60至85岁患者进行的605次检查中,有15次计算机断层扫描(CT)显示对称的白质低密度。其中6例显示严重的白质低密度、轻度萎缩和脑室扩张。诊断为进行性皮质下慢性脑病,即宾斯旺格病,其具有典型的神经和精神症状临床病程。在1例中,死后解剖病理学检查结果证实了诊断。病因被认为是血管性的,代表动脉硬化症的一种特殊病程。在一些老年患者中,CT可见白质和灰质均受累,但白质低密度在严重的血管性脑萎缩中并非常见表现。