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Is in vivo Amyloid Distribution Asymmetric in Primary Progressive Aphasia?

Authors :
Martersteck, Adam
Murphy, Christopher
Rademaker, Alfred
Wieneke, Christina
Weintraub, Sandra
Chen, Kewei
Mesulam, M.-Marsel
Rogalski, Emily
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

We aimed to determine whether (18) F-florbetapir amyloid positron emission tomography imaging shows a clinically concordant, left-hemisphere-dominant pattern of deposition in primary progressive aphasia (PPA). Elevated cortical amyloid (Aβ(+) ) was found in 19 of 32 PPA patients. Hemispheric laterality of amyloid burden was compared between Aβ(+) PPA and an Aβ(+) amnestic dementia groups (n = 22). The parietal region showed significantly greater left lateralized amyloid uptake in the PPA group than the amnestic group (p 0.007), consistent with the left lateralized pattern of neurodegeneration in PPA. These results suggest that the cortical distribution of amyloid may have a greater clinical concordance than previously reported.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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