Relationships between hypometabolism and both β‐amyloid and tau PET in corticobasal syndrome
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Alma Ghirelli
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Austin W. Goodrich
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Yehkyoung C. Stephens
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Amyloid (A) and tau PET (T) status can be used to stratify CBS patients. A+T+ CBS patients show more hypometabolism in temporo-parieto-occipital cortices. Medial temporal metabolism (typical AD pattern) is similar across AT groups. Parieto-occipital cortices should be assessed when investigating AT pathology in CBS. Amyloid and tau positivity contribute synergistically to hypometabolism and asymmetry in CBS.
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