Positron Emission Tomographic Imaging in Stroke
Stroke2015Vol. 47(1), pp. 113–119
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Ramesh Sahathevan, Thomas Lindén, Victor L. Villemagne, Leonid Churilov, John Ly, Christopher C. Rowe, Geoffrey A. Donnan, Amy Brodtmann
Abstract
There was no significant increase in (11)C-PiB accumulation in or around the infarct. There was no increase in ipsilesional hemispheric (11)C-PiB accumulation over time. We found no evidence that infarction leads to sustained or increased β-amyloid deposition ≤18 months after stroke.
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