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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,
0:00
So when a patient presents with dementia, what imaging studies should be
0:04
ordered, CT or MRI? Well, we prefer MRI. It has a lot of
0:09
advantages over CT, and primarily that there are a lot of additional diagnoses
0:13
that can be seen with MRI that you just cannot see with CT.
0:17
So, for example, this patient actually had an FDG brain PET CT and
0:21
a PET MRI on the exact same base. We've got both the CT
0:25
and the MRI component. The surface maps of the PET look pretty typical
0:29
for Alzheimer's. We have hypometabolism in the temporal lobes and in the
0:33
parietal lobe. And if we had only just done the CT,
0:39
we would have never been able to tell that this patient has an
0:41
acute infarct here in the right frontal centrum semiovale. Also, if we had
0:46
only just done the CT, we wouldn't have seen all these little foci of old
0:50
hemosiderin staining that tell us that this patient actually has cerebral
0:54
amyloid angiopathy. Additionally, if we had only had the CT, we probably
0:59
wouldn't have seen all this inflammation around those area of microhemorrhages.
1:03
So not only does this patient have CAA, but they have cerebral amyloid angiopathy
1:07
related inflammation. So you can see how useful the MRI is over CT.
1:13
Now, sometimes the patient has a contraindication to MR and you can't get
1:16
it, but if we can, we always encourage an MRI.
Interactive Transcript
0:00
So when a patient presents with dementia, what imaging studies should be
0:04
ordered, CT or MRI? Well, we prefer MRI. It has a lot of
0:09
advantages over CT, and primarily that there are a lot of additional diagnoses
0:13
that can be seen with MRI that you just cannot see with CT.
0:17
So, for example, this patient actually had an FDG brain PET CT and
0:21
a PET MRI on the exact same base. We've got both the CT
0:25
and the MRI component. The surface maps of the PET look pretty typical
0:29
for Alzheimer's. We have hypometabolism in the temporal lobes and in the
0:33
parietal lobe. And if we had only just done the CT,
0:39
we would have never been able to tell that this patient has an
0:41
acute infarct here in the right frontal centrum semiovale. Also, if we had
0:46
only just done the CT, we wouldn't have seen all these little foci of old
0:50
hemosiderin staining that tell us that this patient actually has cerebral
0:54
amyloid angiopathy. Additionally, if we had only had the CT, we probably
0:59
wouldn't have seen all this inflammation around those area of microhemorrhages.
1:03
So not only does this patient have CAA, but they have cerebral amyloid angiopathy
1:07
related inflammation. So you can see how useful the MRI is over CT.
1:13
Now, sometimes the patient has a contraindication to MR and you can't get
1:16
it, but if we can, we always encourage an MRI.
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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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