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Review
. 2026 Mar 4;54(1):32-38.
doi: 10.2967/jnmt.125.271758.

Alzheimer Disease and the Utility of PET

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Alzheimer Disease and the Utility of PET

Alysia Casper et al. J Nucl Med Technol. .

Abstract

Alzheimer disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia and one of the leading causes of death in adults age 65 y or older in the United States. AD presents with symptoms of cognitive impairment that worsen with disease progression, ultimately affecting an individual's functional abilities, independence, and overall health. Historically, treatment has relied on the mitigation of the adverse effects of the disease; however, the recent development of antiamyloid monoclonal antibodies allows for the targeting of pathologic factors that drive the progression of disease. Nuclear medicine has established itself as a useful tool in the evaluation of AD through the use of PET tracers, which target pathologic biomarkers such as amyloid-β and tau proteins, as well as metabolic processes reflective of neurodegenerative damage. Amyloid-β PET imaging and quantification have recently gained interest for their ability to more effectively diagnose AD and identify patients eligible for treatment with new antiamyloid therapies.

Keywords: Alzheimer disease; Centiloid; PET brain imaging; amyloid-β; tau proteins.

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