In the past clinical trials in dementia, symptomatic or disease modifycing in nature, relied mostly on clinical/neuropsychological endpoints. In the recent past much effort has been put into incorporating imaging, notably MRI, into trials in order to provide a surrogate marker for progression and measure a disease modifying effect, and to provide more insight into the homogeneity, or absence of, the included sample. In the following review an update will be given on the current thinking on how and when MRI should be used in the design of a clinical trial in Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment, with particular emphasis on trials focusing on disease modification. The Journal of Nutrition, Health & Agin
Neuroimaging for dementia has made remarkable progress in recent years, shedding light on diagnostic...
Dementia is one of the major causes of personal, societal and financial dependence in older people a...
Accurate and timely diagnosis of dementia is important to guide management and provide appropriate i...
Neuroimaging is increasingly used to aid diagnosis in dementia. The traditional view that imaging is...
Over the last few years, advances in neuroimaging have generated biomarkers, which increase diagnost...
Critical to development of new therapies for Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the ability to detect clini...
This review provides perspectives on the utility of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as a neuroimagi...
Quantitative outcome variables in Alzheimer's disease (AD) are of interest because of their low long...
Current research supports the strong potential of structural MRI profiles, even within cross-section...
This paper reviews the use of imaging techniques to aid in the clinical diagnosis of dementia. Two a...
Current research supports the strong potential of structural MRI profiles, even within cross-section...
Dementia is a clinical syndrome that has many causes. Structural neuroimaging is needed to refine di...
Dementia is a common and growing problem, affecting 5% of the over 65s and 20% of the over 80s. De...
Neuroimaging for diagnosis of dementia is becoming clinically important and includes computed tomogr...
Neuroimaging in dementia has advanced several folds in the past decade. It has evolved from diagnosi...
Neuroimaging for dementia has made remarkable progress in recent years, shedding light on diagnostic...
Dementia is one of the major causes of personal, societal and financial dependence in older people a...
Accurate and timely diagnosis of dementia is important to guide management and provide appropriate i...
Neuroimaging is increasingly used to aid diagnosis in dementia. The traditional view that imaging is...
Over the last few years, advances in neuroimaging have generated biomarkers, which increase diagnost...
Critical to development of new therapies for Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the ability to detect clini...
This review provides perspectives on the utility of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as a neuroimagi...
Quantitative outcome variables in Alzheimer's disease (AD) are of interest because of their low long...
Current research supports the strong potential of structural MRI profiles, even within cross-section...
This paper reviews the use of imaging techniques to aid in the clinical diagnosis of dementia. Two a...
Current research supports the strong potential of structural MRI profiles, even within cross-section...
Dementia is a clinical syndrome that has many causes. Structural neuroimaging is needed to refine di...
Dementia is a common and growing problem, affecting 5% of the over 65s and 20% of the over 80s. De...
Neuroimaging for diagnosis of dementia is becoming clinically important and includes computed tomogr...
Neuroimaging in dementia has advanced several folds in the past decade. It has evolved from diagnosi...
Neuroimaging for dementia has made remarkable progress in recent years, shedding light on diagnostic...
Dementia is one of the major causes of personal, societal and financial dependence in older people a...
Accurate and timely diagnosis of dementia is important to guide management and provide appropriate i...