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Neuroimagen en demencia. Correlación clínico-radiológica

Authors: J. Álvarez-Linera Prado; A. Jiménez-Huete;

Neuroimagen en demencia. Correlación clínico-radiológica

Abstract

Resumen La demencia es un sindrome caracterizado por un deterioro cognitivo cronico, adquirido, multidominio y que produce limitaciones funcionales significativas. La RM estructural es el estudio de imagen de eleccion en estos casos, dado que permite detectar los patrones de atrofia propios de las distintas enfermedades neurodegenerativas (enfermedad de Alzheimer, degeneracion frontotemporal, demencia con cuerpos de Lewy), las lesiones vasculares asociadas a las demencias vasculares y varias patologias potencialmente reversibles (p.ej. tumores, hidrocefalia) o que requieren medidas de manejo especiales (p.ej. enfermedades prionicas). En casos seleccionados pueden utilizarse otros metodos de imagen, tales como la TC, la RM funcional, el SPECT con HMPAO o marcadores dopaminergicos y el PET con FDG, marcadores de amiloide o marcadores dopaminergicos. Las indicaciones de estos metodos no estan aun bien establecidas, con lo que conviene utilizarlos en el contexto de unidades de demencia multidisciplinares.

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