Imaging Test Detects Alzheimer’s Disease That Is Likely To Progress (Medical News Today)
Early Alzheimer’s disease detected by a compound that binds to brain plaques appears likely to progress into symptomatic Alzheimer’s disease with dementia, according to a report in the December issue of Archives of Neurology, one of the JAMA/Archives journals. “The concept of preclinical Alzheimer’s disease holds that the Alzheimer’s pathologic process operates for many years before producing a …
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Imaging Test Detects Alzheimer’s Disease That Is Likely To Progress (Medical News Today)
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