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1 topic, 4 min.
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Dementia Imaging Case Review Introduction
2 m.Alzheimer's Disease plus Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy (CAA)
8 m.Alzheimer’s Disease in 86 yo with Memory Loss
8 m.Alzheimer’s Disease in 73 yo with Memory Loss
3 m.Alzheimer’s Disease in 72 yo with Memory Loss
6 m.Vascular Dementia in 81 yo with Sudden Onset Memory Loss
4 m.Vascular Dementia, Alzheimer's, and Amyloid Angiopathy
6 m.Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB) in 73 yo
10 m.Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) in 74 yo patient
5 m.Logopenic Progressive Aphasia (LPA) in 55 yo
1 m.Logopenic Progressive Aphasia (LPA) in 48 yo
1 m.Traumatic Brain Injury and Encephalopathy
5 m.Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy with Inflammation (CAARI)
3 m.Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH) with Alzheimer's Disease
10 m.8 topics, 31 min.
1 topic,
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Case number 10 is a 48 year old female speech therapist with word
0:05
finding difficulties. The MRI shows asymmetric left perisylvian atrophy,
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just similar to like what we saw in the other case.
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You can see the definite enlargement of the sulci here compared to the
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normal appearing contralateral side. And this patient had an FDG PET/MRI.
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Here is the surface map. We see hypometabolism in the left temporal and
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the left parietal. Here is again left temporal and left parietal cortices.
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But you see only on one side. Look here on the left.
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This is looking from behind, which is why this is left and not
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right. And here's the right, which looks normal. Here again is the left
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hand side. This is another patient with logopenic progressive aphasia, again
0:49
a subcategory of Alzheimer's disease.
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Case number 10 is a 48 year old female speech therapist with word
0:05
finding difficulties. The MRI shows asymmetric left perisylvian atrophy,
0:10
just similar to like what we saw in the other case.
0:13
You can see the definite enlargement of the sulci here compared to the
0:16
normal appearing contralateral side. And this patient had an FDG PET/MRI.
0:22
Here is the surface map. We see hypometabolism in the left temporal and
0:28
the left parietal. Here is again left temporal and left parietal cortices.
0:33
But you see only on one side. Look here on the left.
0:37
This is looking from behind, which is why this is left and not
0:40
right. And here's the right, which looks normal. Here again is the left
0:43
hand side. This is another patient with logopenic progressive aphasia, again
0:49
a subcategory of Alzheimer's disease.
Report
Faculty
Suzie Bash, MD
Medical Director of Neuroradiology
San Fernando Valley Interventional Radiology & Imaging (SFI), RadNet
Tags
Syndromes
PET
Non-infectious Inflammatory
Neuroradiology
Neuro
MRI
Idiopathic
CT
Brain
Acquired/Developmental
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