Diagnostic utility of FDG-PET in the differential diagnosis between different forms of primary progressive aphasia.
Femke H BouwmanStefania OriniFederica GandolfoDaniele AltomareCristina FestariFederica AgostaJavier ArbizuAlexander DrzezgaPeter NestorFlavio NobiliZuzana WalkerSilvia MorbelliMarina Boccardinull nullPublished in: European journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging (2018)
Quantitative evidence demonstrating utility or lack thereof is still missing. Panelists decided consistently to provide interim support for clinical use based on the fact that a typical atrophy or metabolic pattern is needed for PPA according to the diagnostic criteria, and the synaptic failure detected by FDG-PET is an earlier phenomenon than atrophy. Also, a normal FDG-PET points to a non-neurodegenerative cause.