Unraveling corticobasal syndrome and alien limb syndrome with structural brain imaging

Albrecht F, Mueller K, Ballarini T, Lampe L, Diehl-Schmid J, Fassbender K, Fliessbach K, Jahn H, Jech R, Kassubek J, Kornhuber J, Landwehrmeyer B, Lauer M, Ludolph AC, Lyros E, Prudlo J, Schneider A, Synofzik M, Wiltfang J, Danek A, Otto M, Anderl-Straub S, Brüggen K, Fischer M, Förstl H, Hammer A, Homola G, Just W, Levin J, Marroquin N, Marschhauser A, Nagl M, Oberstein T, Polyakova M, Pellkofer H, Richter-Schmidinger T, Rossmeier C, Schuemberg K, Semler E, Spottke A, Steinacker P, Thöne-Otto A, Uttner I, Zech H, Schroeter ML (2019)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2019

Journal

Book Volume: 117

Pages Range: 33-40

DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2019.02.015

Abstract

Alien limb phenomenon is a rare syndrome associated with a feeling of non-belonging and disowning toward one's limb. In contrast, anarchic limb phenomenon leads to involuntary but goal-directed movements. Alien/anarchic limb phenomena are frequent in corticobasal syndrome (CBS), an atypical parkinsonian syndrome characterized by rigidity, akinesia, dystonia, cortical sensory deficit, and apraxia. The structure–function relationship of alien/anarchic limb was investigated in multi-centric structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data. Whole-group and single-subject comparisons were made in 25 CBS and eight CBS-alien/anarchic limb patients versus controls. Support vector machine was used to see if CBS with and without alien/anarchic limb could be distinguished by structural MRI patterns. Whole-group comparison of CBS versus controls revealed asymmetric frontotemporal atrophy. CBS with alien/anarchic limb syndrome versus controls showed frontoparietal atrophy including the supplementary motor area contralateral to the side of the affected limb. Exploratory analysis identified frontotemporal regions encompassing the pre-/and postcentral gyrus as compromised in CBS with alien limb syndrome. Classification of CBS patients yielded accuracies of 79%. CBS-alien/anarchic limb syndrome was differentiated from CBS patients with an accuracy of 81%. Predictive differences were found in the cingulate gyrus spreading to frontomedian cortex, postcentral gyrus, and temporoparietoocipital regions. We present the first MRI-based group analysis on CBS-alien/anarchic limb. Results pave the way for individual clinical syndrome prediction and allow understanding the underlying neurocognitive architecture.

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Albrecht, F., Mueller, K., Ballarini, T., Lampe, L., Diehl-Schmid, J., Fassbender, K.,... Schroeter, M.L. (2019). Unraveling corticobasal syndrome and alien limb syndrome with structural brain imaging. Cortex, 117, 33-40. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2019.02.015

MLA:

Albrecht, Franziska, et al. "Unraveling corticobasal syndrome and alien limb syndrome with structural brain imaging." Cortex 117 (2019): 33-40.

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