作者
Reisa A Sperling, Clifford R Jack Jr, Sandra E Black, Matthew P Frosch, Steven M Greenberg, Bradley T Hyman, Philip Scheltens, Maria C Carrillo, William Thies, Martin M Bednar, Ronald S Black, H Robert Brashear, Michael Grundman, Eric R Siemers, Howard H Feldman, Rachel J Schindler
发表日期
2011/7/1
来源
Alzheimer's & Dementia
卷号
7
期号
4
页码范围
367-385
出版商
No longer published by Elsevier
简介
Amyloid imaging related abnormalities (ARIA) have now been reported in clinical trials with multiple therapeutic avenues to lower amyloid-β burden in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). In response to concerns raised by the Food and Drug Administration, the Alzheimer’s Association Research Roundtable convened a working group to review the publicly available trial data, attempts at developing animal models, and the literature on the natural history and pathology of related conditions. The spectrum of ARIA includes signal hyperintensities on fluid attenuation inversion recoverysequences thought to represent “vasogenic edema” and/or sulcal effusion (ARIA-E), as well as signal hypointensities on GRE/T2∗ thought to represent hemosiderin deposits (ARIA-H), including microhemorrhage and superficial siderosis. The etiology of ARIA remains unclear but the prevailing data support vascular amyloid as a common …
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