Title of article :
Factor analysis of neuroanatomical and clinical characteristics of holoprosencephaly
Author/Authors :
Jin S. Hahn، نويسنده , , A. James Barkovich، نويسنده , , Elaine E. Stashinko، نويسنده , , Steve L. Kinsman، نويسنده , , Mauricio R. Delgado، نويسنده , , Nancy J. Clegg، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
7
From page :
413
To page :
419
Abstract :
The objective of this study is to better understand the relationship between neuroradiologic and clinical characteristics in holoprosencephaly (HPE) using the multivariate analysis called factor analysis. HPE is a brain malformation characterized by incomplete cleavage of the cerebral hemispheres and deep gray structures. We performed evaluations on 89 children with HPE that included their history, developmental assessment, and physical examination. Ten clinical variables included in factor analysis were the grade of spasticity, dystonia, choreoathetosis, hypotonia, mobility, upper extremity/hand function, expressive language, feeding/swallowing difficulty, endocrinopathies, and temperature dysregulation. Five neuroimaging variables graded by pediatric neuroradiologists were the grade of HPE (from least to most severe: lobar, semilobar, and alobar) and the degree of non-separation of caudate, lentiform, thalamic, and hypothalamic nuclei. Factor analysis using principle component extraction and varimax rotation was utilized. Four significant factors were identified: (1) neuroimaging/developmental factor, (2) motor factor, (3) hypothalamic/oromotor factor, and (4) hypotonia factor. These four factors accounted for 65.2% of the variance. In this factor analysis of HPE patients, we were able to reduce the large number of clinical and radiological variables into four factors. These factors and the constructs underlying them provide structure to the data and provide key parameters for future studies involving neurodevelopmental outcomes in HPE.
Keywords :
outcome , Neuroimaging , Holoprosencephaly , Brain malformation , factor analysis
Journal title :
Brain and Development
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Brain and Development
Record number :
494995
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