“…A prominent involvement of temporoparietal regions and, to a lesser extent, the frontal lobes has been detected by both region of interest [35,36,37,38] and voxel-based DT MRI studies [39,40,41,42]. Tractography studies in AD showed the presence of diffusion abnormalities in the major limbic tracts, such as the fornix [43,44] and cingulum [45,46], and corticocortical association tracts, such as the corpus callosum (CC) [43,45,47], uncinate [43,45,48], inferior fronto-occipital [43,49], superior longitudinal [43] and inferior longitudinal [43] fasciculi. An increased radial diffusivity is commonly found in AD involving temporal, frontal and parietal regions [42,50] while less consistent results are reported for axial diffusivity [40,41,51,52].…”