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Figure 1 | Alzheimer's Research & Therapy

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From: 18F-florbetaben Aβ imaging in mild cognitive impairment

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Sagittal and transaxial 18 F-florbetaben positron emission tomography images of two mild cognitive impairment participants. Representative sagittal and transaxial 18F-florbetaben positron emission tomography (PET) images of two female mild cognitive impairment participants, both of the same age (73 years old) and with the same Mini-Mental State Examination score of 27. While the PET images on the left show nonspecific retention in white matter, the PET images on the right show high cortical 18F-florbetaben retention in the typical pattern seen in Alzheimer's disease, with highest retention in the precuneus/posterior cingulate, frontal and lateral temporal cortices. SUVR, standard uptake value ratio.

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