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Site updated at Tuesday, 21 May 2013

Living with Dementia

Entorhinal Cortex

Structural Imaging

An important advance in the evaluation of people with suspected dementia of the Alzheimer type is the use of structural imaging to assess in vivo neuroanatomical changes. This technique can also be used in conjunction with neuropsychological test data to better understand the relationship between the structural brain changes and the cognitive… Structural Imaging   



What is dementia?

risk of developing parkinson's1 - risk of dementia5 - treatment for huntington disease1 - arts health institute1 - exelon1 - carl schneider1 - confusion3 - alzheimer’s disease8 - physical function1 - long-term cognitive changes1 - delirium6 - behavioural deterioration1 - peripheral arterial disease1 - emission computed tomography1 - american delirium society1 - wernicke disease1 - poor judgment2 - muscle co-ordination1 - diabetes6 - genetic evidence1 - amyloid precursor protein3 - berrios2 - memory loss15 - insomnia1 - motor deficits1 - magnetic resonance spectroscopy1 - alzheimer’s disease1 - risk of alzheimer's2 - vascular risk factors1 - amyloid plaques11 -