1. Diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease in Clinical Practice: Time to Incorporate Biomarkers?
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Vyhnalek, Martin, Laczó, Martina, and Laczó, Jan
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LEWY body dementia , *ALZHEIMER'S disease , *MILD cognitive impairment , *POSITRON emission tomography , *SYMPTOMS - Abstract
Hippocampal dysfunction is associated with early clinical signs of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Due to the limited availability or invasiveness of current biomarkers, the AD diagnosis is usually based on cognitive assessment and structural brain imaging. The recent study by Lalive and colleagues examined the specificity of brain morphometry for the AD diagnosis in a memory clinic cohort with hippocampal-type amnestic syndrome. The results indicate that memory deficits and hippocampal atrophy are similar in AD and non-AD patients, highlighting their low diagnostic specificity. These findings challenge the traditional AD diagnosis and underscore the need for biomarkers to differentiate specific neuropathological entities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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