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Cerebrospinal fluid trace element content in dementia: Clinical, radiologic, and pathologic correlations

  • Charles O. Hershey
  • , Linda A. Hershey
  • , Arthur Varnes
  • , Shardul D. Vibhakar
  • , Patrick Lavin
  • , William H. Strain

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Abstract

Using inductively coupled argon plasma emission spectroscopy, we measured 19 trace elements in cerebrospinal fluid of 265 patients who were undergoing diagnostic lumbar puncture. Thirty-three patients had Alzheimer-type dementia (ATD); 16 patients had other dementing illnesses; and 20 had no neurologic disease. There were seven cases of autopsy-proven Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and eight autopsy controls. We found elevated CSF silicon in 24% of ATD and 71% of AD patients. We found no relationship between CSF aluminum, arsenic, lead, or manganese and ATD, AD, or other dementing illnesses.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1350-1353
Number of pages4
JournalNeurology
Volume33
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 1983

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