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"Mohaddes S" Authored Publications:

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1 Topographical distribution of Aβ predicts progression to dementia in Aβ positive mild cognitive impairment Pascoal TA, Therriault J, Mathotaarachchi S, Kang MS, Shin M, Benedet AL, Chamoun M, Tissot C, Lussier F, Mohaddes S, Soucy JP, Massarweh G, Gauthier S, Rosa-Neto P, 32582834
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Title:Topographical distribution of Aβ predicts progression to dementia in Aβ positive mild cognitive impairment
Authors:Pascoal TATherriault JMathotaarachchi SKang MSShin MBenedet ALChamoun MTissot CLussier FMohaddes SSoucy JPMassarweh GGauthier SRosa-Neto P
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32582834/?utm_source=MS-Office&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=pubmed-2&utm_content=1deGMjvjVspk9gsE
DOI:10.1002/dad2.12037
Publication:Alzheimer' s & dementia (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Keywords:Alzheimer's diseaseamyloid betamild cognitive impairmentpositron emission tomography
PMID:32582834 Category: Date Added:2020-06-25
Dept Affiliation: PERFORM
1 Translational Neuroimaging Laboratory Alzheimer's Disease Research Unit The McGill University Research Centre for Studies in Aging McGill University Montreal Quebec Canada.
2 Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery McGill University Montreal Quebec Canada.
3 Montreal Neurological Institute Montreal Quebec Canada.
4 PERFORM Centre Concordia University Montreal Quebec Canada.

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INTRODUCTION: Abnormal brain amyloid beta (Aß) is typically assessed in vivo using global concentrations from cerebrospinal fluid and positron emission tomography (PET). However, it is unknown whether the assessment of the topographical distribution of Aß pathology can provide additional information to identify, among global Aß positive individuals, those destined for dementia.




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