Probable 4-Repeat Tauopathy Criteria Predict Brain Amyloid Negativity, Distinct Clinical Features, and FDG-PET/MRI Neurodegeneneration Patterns in Corticobasal Syndrome.
Jacy Bezerra ParmeraCamila de Godoi CarneiroIsabel Junqueira de AlmeidaMarcos Castello Barbosa de OliveiraPedro Melo BarbosaAdalberto Studart-NetoCarla Rachel OnoRicardo NitriniCarlos Alberto BuchpiguelEgberto Reis BarbosaSonia Maria Dozzi BruckiArtur Martins CoutinhoPublished in: Movement disorders clinical practice (2023)
The 4R-tauopathy criteria were highly specific in predicting a negative amyloid-PET in CBS. Patients classified as 4R-tauopathy presented distinct clinical aspects, as well as brain metabolism and atrophy patterns previously associated with tauopathies.
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