Frequent Amyloid Deposition Without Significant Cognitive Impairment Among the Elderly
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Abstract
Objective
To characterize the prevalence of amyloid deposition in a clinically unimpaired elderly population, as assessed by Pittsburgh Compound B (PiB) positron emission tomography (PET) imaging, and its relationship to cognitive function, measured with a battery of neuropsychological tests.
Design
Subjects underwent cognitive testing and PiB PET imaging (15 mCi for 90 minutes with an ECAT HR+ scanner). Logan graphical analysis was applied to estimate regional PiB retention distribution volume, normalized to a cerebellar reference region volume, to yield distribution volume ratios (DVRs).
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Keywords
- Pittsburgh compound B
- Medicine
- Cognition
- Amyloid (mycology)
- Dementia
- Asymptomatic
- Alzheimer's disease
- Population
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