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Article type: Review Article
Authors: Zhang, Baiwen | Lin, Lan; * | Wu, Shuicai; *
Affiliations: College of Life Science and Bioengineering, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing, China
Correspondence: [*] Correspondence to: Dr. Lan Lin and Dr. Shuicai Wu, College of Life Science and Bioengineering, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing, 100124, China. E-mail: [email protected] (L. Lin) and [email protected] (S. Wu).
Abstract: Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a heterogeneous disease with different subtypes. Studying AD subtypes from brain structure, neuropathology, and cognition are of great importance for AD heterogeneity research. Starting from the study of constructing AD subtypes based on the features of T1-weighted structural magnetic resonance imaging, this paper introduces the major connections between the subtype definition and analysis strategies, including brain region-based subtype definition, and their demographic, neuropathological, and neuropsychological characteristics. The advantages and existing problems are analyzed, and reasonable improvement schemes are prospected. Overall, this review offers a more comprehensive view in the field of atrophy subtype in AD, along with their advantages, challenges, and future prospects, and provide a basis for improving individualized AD diagnosis.
Keywords: Alzheimer’s disease, atrophy subtype, heterogeneity, hippocampal-sparing, limbic-predominant, minimal atrophy Alzheimer’s disease, structural magnetic resonance imaging, typical Alzheimer’s disease
DOI: 10.3233/JAD-201274
Journal: Journal of Alzheimer's Disease, vol. 80, no. 4, pp. 1339-1352, 2021
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