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Comparison of amyloid PET measured in Centiloid units with neuropathological findings in Alzheimer's disease.

Sanka AmadoruVincent DoréCatriona A McLeanFairlie HintonClaire E ShepherdGlenda M HallidayCristian E LeytonPaul A YatesJohn R HodgesColin L MastersVictor L VillemagneChristopher C Rowe
Published in: Alzheimer's research & therapy (2020)
Centiloid values < 10 accurately reflected the absence of any neuritic plaque and > 20 CL indicated the presence of at least moderate plaque density, but approximately 50 CL or more best confirmed both neuropathological and clinicopathological diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease.
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