Journal article

Positron emission tomographic imaging in stroke: Cross-sectional and follow-up assessment of amyloid in ischemic stroke

R Sahathevan, T Linden, VL Villemagne, L Churilov, JV Ly, C Rowe, G Donnan, A Brodtmann

Stroke | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2016

Abstract

Background and Purpose - Cardiovascular risk factors significantly increase the risk of developing Alzheimer disease. A possible mechanism may be via ischemic infarction-driving amyloid deposition. We conducted a study to determine the presence of β-amyloid in infarct, peri-infarct, and hemispheric areas after stroke. We hypothesized that an infarct would trigger β-amyloid deposition, with deposition over time. Methods - Patients were recruited within 40 days of acute ischemic stroke and imaged with computed tomographic or magnetic resonance imaging and Pittsburgh compound B (11C-PiB) positron emission tomographic scans. Follow-up positron emission tomographic scanning was performed in a sub..

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