A computerized tomographic (CT) brain scan and assessments of lifetime alcohol consumption, body size, and cognitive performance were performed in 37 male alcoholics, aged 26-62 years. Hematocrit and mean corpuscular volume (MCV) were also measured. CT data were analyzed using a semiautomated scoring system yielding measures of percentage of fluid at the ventricles and cortical sulci. Normative brain CT data from 57 community controls spanning the adult age range allowed Z-score assessment of deviation from age norms for each alcoholic. Across the entire group, alcoholics had significantly enlarged ventricles and sulci for their age. Enlargement at both sites correlated significantly with lifetime alcohol consumption. Sulcal enlargement in ...
The severity and extent of cerebral atrophy was assessed on cranial computerized axial tomographic (...
Alcohol consumption is commonly initiated during adolescence, but the effects on human brain develop...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides a safe, noninvasive method to examine the brain’s macrostr...
The aim was to examine cross-sectional association between moderate alcohol consumption and total br...
Numerous studies have explored the morphological differences of the brain between subjects with alco...
The frequency of cerebral and cerebellar atrophy was assessed by computerized tomography (CT) in 26 ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine the association between weekly alcohol consu...
Computerized tomography (CT) has made it possible to study the gross anatomy of the brain during lif...
The impact of alcohol on brain morphology was studied in a large group of cognitively intact people...
Moderate alcohol consumption is widespread but its impact on brain structure and function is content...
Background: Brain abnormalities in adolescent heavy drinkers may result from alcohol exposure, or st...
Moderate alcohol consumption is widespread but its impact on brain structure and function is content...
BackgroundBrain abnormalities in adolescent heavy drinkers may result from alcohol exposure, or stem...
Background & aimsEvidence suggests that consuming light-to-moderate amounts of alcohol reduces t...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Consensus is lacking on whether light to moderate consumption of alcohol compar...
The severity and extent of cerebral atrophy was assessed on cranial computerized axial tomographic (...
Alcohol consumption is commonly initiated during adolescence, but the effects on human brain develop...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides a safe, noninvasive method to examine the brain’s macrostr...
The aim was to examine cross-sectional association between moderate alcohol consumption and total br...
Numerous studies have explored the morphological differences of the brain between subjects with alco...
The frequency of cerebral and cerebellar atrophy was assessed by computerized tomography (CT) in 26 ...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to determine the association between weekly alcohol consu...
Computerized tomography (CT) has made it possible to study the gross anatomy of the brain during lif...
The impact of alcohol on brain morphology was studied in a large group of cognitively intact people...
Moderate alcohol consumption is widespread but its impact on brain structure and function is content...
Background: Brain abnormalities in adolescent heavy drinkers may result from alcohol exposure, or st...
Moderate alcohol consumption is widespread but its impact on brain structure and function is content...
BackgroundBrain abnormalities in adolescent heavy drinkers may result from alcohol exposure, or stem...
Background & aimsEvidence suggests that consuming light-to-moderate amounts of alcohol reduces t...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Consensus is lacking on whether light to moderate consumption of alcohol compar...
The severity and extent of cerebral atrophy was assessed on cranial computerized axial tomographic (...
Alcohol consumption is commonly initiated during adolescence, but the effects on human brain develop...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides a safe, noninvasive method to examine the brain’s macrostr...