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18F-THK5351 PET Imaging in Nonfluent-Agrammatic Variant Primary Progressive Aphasia.

Cindy W YoonHye Jin JeongSeongho SeoSang-Yoon LeeMee Kyung SuhJae-Hyeok HeoYeong-Bae LeeKee Hyung ParkNobuyuki OkamuraKyoung-Min LeeYoung Noh
Published in: Dementia and neurocognitive disorders (2018)
In our study, THK retention in navPPA patients was mainly distributed at the frontal region which was well correlated with functional-radiological distribution of navPPA. Our results suggest that tau PET imaging could be a supportive tool for diagnosis of navPPA in combination with a clinical history.
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