1. Longitudinal imaging in dementia.
- Author
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Scahill RI and Fox NC
- Subjects
- Alzheimer Disease pathology, Atrophy pathology, Brain pathology, Disease Progression, Humans, Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted methods, Longitudinal Studies, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Dementia pathology
- Abstract
Dementia represents one of the major public health problems facing ageing populations, with 20% of those over 80 years of age suffering from this disorder. The advent of therapeutic agents has brought about an increasing demand for a more accurate and earlier diagnosis, and the value of neuroimaging in improving the diagnostic process is becoming widely accepted. Neuroimaging assessments may add weight to a diagnosis of neurodegeneration as opposed to healthy ageing, improve the differential diagnosis, aid in the prediction of conversion to dementia in individuals at a higher risk of developing the disorder, track disease progression and provide an outcome measure for assessment of drug efficacy.
- Published
- 2007
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