Optical coherence tomography with angiography in the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease
Elena S. Strumentova,
Vladimir Y. Lobzin,
Dmitriy S. Mal'tsev
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Alzheimer’s disease is becoming increasingly common and the number of patients with dementia is steadily increasing. Existing diagnostic methods (neuropsychological testing, cerebrospinal fluid examination, magnetic resonance imaging, and positron emission tomography) are either subjective, inaccessible or invasive and expensive, therefore the search for new methods of Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis is necessary. The retina and the human brain share a common embryonic origin. The use of optical cohe… Show more
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