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Table 4 Cortical thickness and subcortical volume in individuals with glaucoma compared to age, sex, and educational level-matched individuals without glaucoma

From: Reduced brain subcortical volumes in patients with glaucoma: a pilot neuroimaging study using the region-of-interest-based approach

 

Unadjusted model

Adjusted model

Beta

Standard error

p*

Beta

Standard error

p*

Cortical thickness (mm)

Global

−0.020

0.012

0.20

−0.011

0.014

0.75

 

Frontal lobe

−0.015

0.015

0.46

−0.007

0.018

0.94

 

Parietal lobe

−0.035

0.015

0.070

−0.021

0.017

0.67

 

Temporal lobe

−0.024

0.015

0.20

−0.016

0.018

0.67

 

Occipital lobe

−0.040

0.013

0.014

−0.016

0.015

0.67

 

Cingulate

−0.011

0.018

0.62

−0.003

0.022

0.94

 

Insula

0.004

0.021

0.86

0.002

0.024

0.94

Subcortical volume (mm3)

Thalamus

−300.45

73.97

0.004

−212.81

88.03

0.028

 

Caudate

−187.61

63.20

0.007

−170.03

73.73

0.029

 

Putamen

− 126.91

63.99

0.055

−151.41

75.03

0.051

 

Pallidum

−87.45

26.36

0.004

−103.59

31.26

0.007

 

Hippocampus

−110.42

47.58

0.028

−141.37

55.94

0.026

 

Amygdala

−75.44

26.58

0.009

−87.94

31.42

0.018

 

Nucleus accumbens

−16.32

10.17

0.11

−20.44

11.60

0.078

  1. Footnotes. The adjusted model included the history of disease (hypertension, angina or myocardial infarction, and diabetes mellitus), lifestyle factors (smoking status and current alcohol consumption status), marital status, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, body mass index, total cholesterol level, fasting blood glucose level, and intracranial volume. * P-values were corrected for multiple comparisons using the false discovery rate method