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Decreased perfusion of the posterior cingulate gyri shown by a cingulate island score is a possible marker of vulnerability to behavioural and psychological symptoms of Alzheimer's disease: a pilot study.

Fumihiko YasunoKiwamu MatsuokaToshiteru MiyasakaMasato TakahashiSoichiro KitamuraHiroaki YoshikawaHideyuki HattoriKimihiko KichikawaToshifumi Kishimoto
Published in: Psychogeriatrics : the official journal of the Japanese Psychogeriatric Society (2018)
Using technetium-99m ethyl cysteinate dimer single-photon emission computed tomography, we observed that decreased posterior cingulate gyri perfusion, relative to the medial occipital area, in prodromal and early AD was closely associated with behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia. Therefore, our findings suggest that CIScore is not only useful for discriminating dementia with Lewy bodies from AD, but it can also be clinically used as a specific indicator of the vulnerability to behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia in the early stages of AD.
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