Background and purposeThe European Federation of the Neurological Societies (EFNS) guidelines on the use of neuroimaging in the diagnosis and management of dementia are designed to revise and expand previous EFNS recommendations for the diagnosis and management of patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and to provide an overview of the evidence for the use of neuroimaging techniques in non-AD dementias, as well as general recommendations that apply to all types of dementia in clinical practice.MethodsThe task force working group reviewed evidence from original research articles, meta-analyses and systematic reviews, published before April 2012. The evidence was classified, and consensus recommendations were given and graded according to the...
Alzheimer disease (AD), the most common cause of dementia in the elderly, is a progressive neurodege...
Dementia is a syndrome of progressive dysfunction of two or more cognitive domains associated with ...
Dementia is a common and growing problem, affecting 5% of the over 65s and 20% of the over 80s. De...
Over the last few years, advances in neuroimaging have generated biomarkers, which increase diagnost...
The aim of this international guideline on dementia was to present a peer-reviewed evidence-based st...
Background and objectives The last version of the EFNS dementia guidelines is from 2007. In 2010, th...
Dementia is a common illness with an incidence that is rising as the aged population increases. Ther...
This paper reviews the use of neuroimaging in the diagnosis of dementia, especially Alzheimer's dise...
Abstract- This study was conducted to evaluate how neuroimaging procedures (MRI, SPECT) could be use...
Neuroimaging for diagnosis of dementia is becoming clinically important and includes computed tomogr...
This study was conducted to evaluate how neuroimaging procedures (MRI, SPECT) could be used in clini...
This paper reviews the use of imaging techniques to aid in the clinical diagnosis of dementia. Two a...
Although dementia is a clinical diagnosis, neuroimaging often is crucial for proper assessment. Magn...
Neuroimaging is increasingly used to aid diagnosis in dementia. The traditional view that imaging is...
Purpose of reviewTo critically review data on the use of neuroimaging tools in the clinical diagnost...
Alzheimer disease (AD), the most common cause of dementia in the elderly, is a progressive neurodege...
Dementia is a syndrome of progressive dysfunction of two or more cognitive domains associated with ...
Dementia is a common and growing problem, affecting 5% of the over 65s and 20% of the over 80s. De...
Over the last few years, advances in neuroimaging have generated biomarkers, which increase diagnost...
The aim of this international guideline on dementia was to present a peer-reviewed evidence-based st...
Background and objectives The last version of the EFNS dementia guidelines is from 2007. In 2010, th...
Dementia is a common illness with an incidence that is rising as the aged population increases. Ther...
This paper reviews the use of neuroimaging in the diagnosis of dementia, especially Alzheimer's dise...
Abstract- This study was conducted to evaluate how neuroimaging procedures (MRI, SPECT) could be use...
Neuroimaging for diagnosis of dementia is becoming clinically important and includes computed tomogr...
This study was conducted to evaluate how neuroimaging procedures (MRI, SPECT) could be used in clini...
This paper reviews the use of imaging techniques to aid in the clinical diagnosis of dementia. Two a...
Although dementia is a clinical diagnosis, neuroimaging often is crucial for proper assessment. Magn...
Neuroimaging is increasingly used to aid diagnosis in dementia. The traditional view that imaging is...
Purpose of reviewTo critically review data on the use of neuroimaging tools in the clinical diagnost...
Alzheimer disease (AD), the most common cause of dementia in the elderly, is a progressive neurodege...
Dementia is a syndrome of progressive dysfunction of two or more cognitive domains associated with ...
Dementia is a common and growing problem, affecting 5% of the over 65s and 20% of the over 80s. De...