Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia. It is characterized by loss of memory and other cognitive functions. Although it is a heterogeneous condition, it has been studied as one disease for many decades. Neuropathological data and a large body of in vivo neuroimaging literature challenge the hypothesis that AD is a single entity, supporting the hypothesis of AD as a heterogeneous disease. In this thesis, we set out to understand some aspects of the heterogeneity in AD and aging with the help of atrophy and WM integrity markers from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The main aim of the thesis was to investigate the potential use of statistical and machine learning models for the assessment of heterogeneou...
INTRODUCTION: Patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) show heterogeneity in profile of cognitive impa...
Alzheimer Disease (AD) is defined by amyloid (A) and tau (T) pathologies, with T better correlated t...
This thesis sets out to investigate the Alzheimer's disease (AD) heterogeneity in an unsupervised fr...
Brain aging is a complex process that includes atrophy, vascular injury, and a variety of age-associ...
Brain aging is a complex process that includes atrophy, vascular injury, and a variety of age-associ...
There is a large field of research dedicated to the development of biomarkers for an early diagnosis...
Aim: Research suggests that Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is heterogeneous with numerous subtypes. Throug...
OBJECTIVE: Because the signs associated with dementia due to Alzheimer disease (AD) can be heterogen...
Understanding Alzheimer’s disease (AD) heterogeneity is important for understanding the underlying p...
Currently, approximately 50 million individuals have dementia, and this number is expected to rise d...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) neuropathology is extremely heterogeneous, and the evolution from preclinic...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that usually affects but not li...
Automated quantitative neuroimaging analysis methods have been crucial in elucidating normal and pat...
ObjectiveTo identify heterogeneity in cognitive profiles of patients with probable Alzheimer disease...
BackgroundClinical-pathological Alzheimer's disease (AD) subtypes may help distill heterogeneity in ...
INTRODUCTION: Patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) show heterogeneity in profile of cognitive impa...
Alzheimer Disease (AD) is defined by amyloid (A) and tau (T) pathologies, with T better correlated t...
This thesis sets out to investigate the Alzheimer's disease (AD) heterogeneity in an unsupervised fr...
Brain aging is a complex process that includes atrophy, vascular injury, and a variety of age-associ...
Brain aging is a complex process that includes atrophy, vascular injury, and a variety of age-associ...
There is a large field of research dedicated to the development of biomarkers for an early diagnosis...
Aim: Research suggests that Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is heterogeneous with numerous subtypes. Throug...
OBJECTIVE: Because the signs associated with dementia due to Alzheimer disease (AD) can be heterogen...
Understanding Alzheimer’s disease (AD) heterogeneity is important for understanding the underlying p...
Currently, approximately 50 million individuals have dementia, and this number is expected to rise d...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) neuropathology is extremely heterogeneous, and the evolution from preclinic...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that usually affects but not li...
Automated quantitative neuroimaging analysis methods have been crucial in elucidating normal and pat...
ObjectiveTo identify heterogeneity in cognitive profiles of patients with probable Alzheimer disease...
BackgroundClinical-pathological Alzheimer's disease (AD) subtypes may help distill heterogeneity in ...
INTRODUCTION: Patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) show heterogeneity in profile of cognitive impa...
Alzheimer Disease (AD) is defined by amyloid (A) and tau (T) pathologies, with T better correlated t...
This thesis sets out to investigate the Alzheimer's disease (AD) heterogeneity in an unsupervised fr...