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Recently, the functional neuroimaging modalities of[[SPECT]] and [[PET]] have shown quite similar ability to diagnose dementia as clinical exam (PMID 16785801). SPECT's ability to differentiate vascular type from Alzheimer disease types of dementias appears to be superior to clinical exam (PMID 15545324). | Recently, the functional neuroimaging modalities of [[SPECT]] and [[PET]] have shown quite similar ability to diagnose dementia as clinical exam (PMID 16785801). SPECT's ability to differentiate vascular type from Alzheimer disease types of dementias appears to be superior to clinical exam (PMID 15545324). | ||
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Revision as of 19:40, 28 August 2012
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Overview
Other imaging findings
Recently, the functional neuroimaging modalities of SPECT and PET have shown quite similar ability to diagnose dementia as clinical exam (PMID 16785801). SPECT's ability to differentiate vascular type from Alzheimer disease types of dementias appears to be superior to clinical exam (PMID 15545324).