Literature DB >> 9348422

Slowing the progression of Alzheimer disease: monitoring progression.

M N Rossor1, N C Fox, P A Freeborough, P K Roques.   

Abstract

The search for biologic markers of Alzheimer disease (AD) progression has thus far had limited success. A technique is described, involving magnetic resonance imaging, that can be used to follow the progress of brain atrophy and hence the loss of neuronal tissue. It involves acquisition of three-dimensional images of the brain on two consecutive occasions and their precise co-registration so as to assess the loss of tissue volume over time. Median loss of brain volume in a group of individuals with sporadic and familial AD ranged from about 5-20 ml/year compared to less than 2 ml/year for controls. Loss of cerebral tissue volume was also seen in two individuals from a pedigree with familial AD at a time when symptoms were only just apparent.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9348422

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord        ISSN: 0893-0341            Impact factor:   2.703


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1.  Reply: MRI findings of visual system alterations in Parkinson's disease.

Authors:  Rimona S Weil; Peter McColgan; Anette E Schrag; Jason D Warren; Sebastian J Crutch; Andrew J Lees; Huw R Morris
Journal:  Brain       Date:  2017-11-01       Impact factor: 13.501

Review 2.  Magnetic resonance imaging and magnetic resonance spectroscopy in dementias.

Authors:  Y Y Hsu; A T Du; N Schuff; M W Weiner
Journal:  J Geriatr Psychiatry Neurol       Date:  2001       Impact factor: 2.680

3.  Age-related changes in conventional and magnetization transfer MR imaging in elderly people: comparison with neurocognitive performance.

Authors:  Ki Yeol Lee; Taik-Kun Kim; Minkyu Park; Sungyu Ko; In Chan Song; Ik-Hwan Cho
Journal:  Korean J Radiol       Date:  2004 Apr-Jun       Impact factor: 3.500

Review 4.  Can neuroimaging predict dementia in Parkinson's disease?

Authors:  Juliette H Lanskey; Peter McColgan; Anette E Schrag; Julio Acosta-Cabronero; Geraint Rees; Huw R Morris; Rimona S Weil
Journal:  Brain       Date:  2018-09-01       Impact factor: 13.501

5.  Automatic volumetry on MR brain images can support diagnostic decision making.

Authors:  Rolf A Heckemann; Alexander Hammers; Daniel Rueckert; Richard I Aviv; Christopher J Harvey; Joseph V Hajnal
Journal:  BMC Med Imaging       Date:  2008-05-23       Impact factor: 1.930

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