Background: Aggressive behavior is common in patients with dementia. Tempor
olimbic and prefrontal cortical lesions can produce pathological aggression
; however, involvement of these structures has not been established in aggr
essive patients with dementia.
Objective: To study the relation between regional brain perfusion and aggre
ssive behavior in patients with dementia.
Methods: We compared the pattern of regional cerebral perfusion determined
with technetium Tc 99m-labeled hexamethylpropelene amineoxime single photon
emission computed tomography in 2 groups of 10 patients with dementia with
and without aggression, that were comparable for demographic factors, seve
rity of cognitive impairments, and other behavioral symptoms as measured by
the Neuropsychiatric Inventory.
Results: Patients with aggression revealed significant (P<.001) hypoperfusi
on in the left anterior temporal cortex; additional bilateral dorsofrontal
and right parietal cortex were also found to be significantly hypoperfused.
Conclusion: These results indicated an association between aggression and d
ecreased perfusion in the left anterior temporal cortex.