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Fast-track neuropathological screening for neurodegenerative diseases

Authors :
Benjamin Englert
Sigrun Roeber
Thomas Arzberger
Viktoria Ruf
Otto Windl
Jochen Herms
Source :
Free Neuropathology, Vol 5 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
University of Münster / Open Journals System, 2024.

Abstract

Background: The postmortem diagnostic of individuals having suffered presumptive neurodegenerative disease comprises exclusion of a prion disease, extensive brain sampling and histopathological evaluation, which are resource-intensive and time consuming. To exclude prion disease and to achieve prompt accurate preliminary diagnosis, we developed a fast-track procedure for the histopathological assessment of brains from patients with suspected neurodegenerative disease. Methods: Based on the screening of two brain regions (frontal cortex and cerebellum) with H&E and six immunohistochemical stainings in 133 brain donors, a main histopathological diagnosis was established and compared to the final diagnosis made after a full histopathological work-up according to our brain bank standard procedure. Results: In over 96 % of cases there was a concordance between the fast-track and the final main neuropathological diagnosis. A prion disease was identified in four cases without prior clinical suspicion of a prion infection. Conclusion: The fast-track screening approach relying on two defined, easily accessible brain regions is sufficient to obtain a reliable tentative main diagnosis in individuals with neurodegenerative disease and thus allows for a prompt feedback to the physicians. However, a more thorough histological work-up taking into account the clinical history and the working diagnosis from fast-track screening is necessary for accurate staging and for assessment of co-pathologies.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26994445
Volume :
5
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Free Neuropathology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.fed883cf2541b0ab86c200b079d639
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17879/freeneuropathology-2024-5643