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Association Between β-Amyloid Accumulation and Incident Dementia in Individuals 80 Years or Older Without Dementia.

Oscar L LopezVictor L VillemagneYue-Fang ChangAnn D CohenWilliam E KlunkChester A MathisTharick Ali PascoalMilos D IkonomovicChristopher C RoweVincent DoréBeth E SnitzBrian J LoprestiM Ilyas KambohHoward J AizensteinLewis H Kuller
Published in: Neurology (2023)
There was an accelerated Aβ accumulation in cognitively normal individuals older than 80 years. Baseline Aβ deposition was a determinant of incident dementia and short-term change in Aβ deposition suggesting that an active Aβ pathologic process was present when these participants were cognitively normal. Consequently, age may not be a limiting factor for the use of the emergent anti-Aβ therapies.
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