| Literature DB >> 28845182 |
Yoo Hyun Um1, Woo Hee Choi2, Won Sang Jung3, Young Ha Park3, Chang-Uk Lee4, Hyun Kook Lim1.
Abstract
With recent advancement in amyloid imaging, diagnostic application of this new modality has become a great interest among researchers. New ligands, such as 18F- florbetaben, florbetapir and flutemetamol, have been discovered to overcome limitations of preexisting ligand Pittsburgh compound B. We report here a case of a 37-year-old male patient whose initial complaints comprised of gradual cognitive decline, apraxia, disorientation and sleep disturbances. 18F-Florbetaben amyloid imaging of the patient showed diffuse amyloid retention with prominent striatal uptake. This finding supports the clinical utility of amyloid imaging in diagnostic process of early-onset AD. Moreover, striatal dominant uptake pattern demonstrated in this patient include some meaningful clinical implications that warrant special attention among clinicians.Entities:
Keywords: Amyloid retention; Early onset Alzheimer's disease; Striatum
Year: 2017 PMID: 28845182 PMCID: PMC5561413 DOI: 10.4306/pi.2017.14.4.521
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Psychiatry Investig ISSN: 1738-3684 Impact factor: 2.505
Figure 1Brain magnetic resonance imaging of the patient. Fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) axial image (A), T2-weighted coronal image (B), and axial and sagittal images from amyloid imaging with 18F-florbetaben (C and D).