NEURO-DEGENERATIVE DISORDERS; ANATOMIC IMAGING

Author

University of Alabama at Birmingham

10.22034/icrj.2020.100848

Abstract

The number of people in their 80s and beyond is expected to grow dramatically. As the number of old people grows rapidly, neurodegenerative diseases (NDDs) and brain diseases associated with aging are also expected to rise significantly.
It is obvious that there will be a significant increase
in imaging of the aging brain and dementia.
In this presentation I am going to review the aging brain imaging and dementia using the anatomic imaging with standard approach, grading criteria and structural report.
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