Cerebral Hypoperfusion and Hypometabolism Detected by Arterial Spin Labeling MRI and FDG‐PET in Early‐Onset Alzheimer's Disease
Journal of Neuroimaging2015Vol. 26(2), pp. 207–212
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Sébastien Verclytte, Renaud Lopes, P. Lenfant, Adeline Rollin, Franck Semah, X. Leclerc, Florence Pasquier, Christine Delmaire
Abstract
ASL and [(18)F]-FDG-PET detected pathological areas of similar distribution mainly located in the inferior parietal lobules and local zones in the temporal cortex in patients with EOAD. Our preliminary study showed that ASL and [(18)F]-FDG-PET may have a complementary role in combination with structural MRI for the assessment of suspected EOAD.
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