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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Funding Acknowledgements
This study was funded, in part, by National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia and support was provided by the Victorian State Government, Australia, via the Operational Infrastructure Scheme to the Florey Institute.