Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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330347 | Neurobiology of Aging | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We measured hippocampi on baseline-, 6- and 12-month scans in a group of AD (n = 36) and control subjects (n = 20). We found that mean annualised atrophy rates using 6-month intervals were comparable at a group level to those generated from a 12-month interval. Higher variance was seen using shorter intervals, although this was only significant in the control group. This has implications where shorter inter-scan intervals may be advantageous, such as rapid diagnosis, and tracking of disease progression including in a clinical trial.
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Authors
J. Barnes, R.I. Scahill, C. Frost, J.M. Schott, M.N. Rossor, N.C. Fox,