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An international perspective on advanced neuroimaging: cometh the hour or ivory tower?

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An international perspective on advanced neuroimaging: cometh the hour or ivory tower?

Auteurs : Craig W. Ritchie [Royaume-Uni] ; David Ames [Australie] ; James R. Burke [États-Unis] ; Julian Bustin [Argentine] ; Peter Connelly [Royaume-Uni] ; Jan Laczo [République tchèque] ; Florence Portet [France]

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Abstract

Over the past five to ten years, neuroimaging capability for neurodegenerative diseases has made remarkable progress. However, debate remains as to the true clinical utility of these advanced and costly investigations. Not only is the place of these tests in diagnostic algorithms unclear, but the access to them varies both within and between countries. We sought to gather informed opinion from recognized leaders in the field who can combine both an academic and a clinical perspective on the use of neuroimaging in their own countries. Opinion is presented from Scotland, Argentina, the Czech Republic, France, the USA and Australia. The emerging consensus was one of ongoing caution. While in most countries there was a sense that the use of more advanced imaging techniques was growing, their hour has not yet cometh. However, these techniques, rather than falling from the Ivory Tower, should descend slowly step by step onto fertile and receptive clinics from where better clinical guidelines will emerge.


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