2022
DOI: 10.3390/brainsci12020146
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Imaging Clinical Subtypes and Associated Brain Networks in Alzheimer’s Disease

Abstract: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) does not present uniform symptoms or a uniform rate of progression in all cases. The classification of subtypes can be based on clinical symptoms or patterns of pathological brain alterations. Imaging techniques may allow for the identification of AD subtypes and their differentiation from other neurodegenerative diseases already at an early stage. In this review, the strengths and weaknesses of current clinical imaging methods are described. These include positron emission tomography … Show more

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“…Structural and functional network changes occur early in AD but have not yet provided diagnostic specificity for atypical patients [22]. For these reasons, in recent times, new imaging markers have been used to study PCA.…”
Section: Posterior Cortical Atrophymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Structural and functional network changes occur early in AD but have not yet provided diagnostic specificity for atypical patients [22]. For these reasons, in recent times, new imaging markers have been used to study PCA.…”
Section: Posterior Cortical Atrophymentioning
confidence: 99%