The brain ventricles are surrounded by gray and white matter structures that are often affected in dementia in general and Alzheimer's disease (AD) in particular. Any change of volume or shape occurring in these structures must affect the volume and shape of the ventricles. It is well known that ventricular volume is significantly higher in AD patients compared to age-matched healthy subjects. However, the large overlap between the two volume distributions makes the measurement unsuitable as a biomarker of the disease. The purpose of this work was to assess whether local shape differences of the ventricles can be detected when comparing AD patients and controls. In this work, we captured the ventricle's shape and shape variations of 29 AD subjects and 25 age-matched controls, using a fully automatic shape modeling technique. By applying permutation tests on every single node of a mesh representation of the shapes, we identified local areas with significant differences. About 22% of an average surface of the ventricles presented significant difference (P < 0.05) ( approximately 14% of the left against approximately 7% of the right side). We found out that in patients with Alzheimer disease, not only the lateral horns were significantly affected, but also the areas adjacent to the anterior corpus callosum, the splenium of the corpus callosum, the amygdala, the thalamus, the tale of the caudate nuclei (especially the left one), and the head of the left caudate nucleus.
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