Depressive symptoms in amnesic mild cognitive impairment: an FDG-PET/CT study

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Introduction: The detection in mild cognitive impairment (MCI) of metabolic alterations suggestive of depression and/or of evolution to dementia. Methods: Sixty-nine MCI patients underwent clinical and imaging evaluation including position emission tomography/computed tomography with fluorodeoxy-glucose (FDG-PET/CT). Results: The metabolism mean values in parietal, temporal and pre-cuneus areas were lower in subjects who evolved to dementia, and in frontal and in anterior cingulate areas in depressed subjects. Abnormal metabolism values were higher in the frontal and parietal lobes, and in the precuneus in subjects who evolved to dementia independently from depression. Conclusions: In MCI FDG-PET/CT abnormality patterns suggest the presence of depression or the evolution to dementia.

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Mauri, M., Gobbo, C. L., Cariddi, L. P., Schiorlin, I., & Versino, M. (2022). Depressive symptoms in amnesic mild cognitive impairment: an FDG-PET/CT study. Archives of Medical Science, 18(4), 1108–1111. https://doi.org/10.5114/aoms/149717

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