DescriptionFDG Alzheimer Disease and Dementia with Lewy Bodies.jpg
English: Cross sectional view of brain, with brighter areas indicating higher metabolism, obtained with FDG PET imaging. The posterior cingulate region shows preserved metabolism in DLB, unlike Alzheimer's disease and normal control (NC).
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Diagnosis and management of dementia with Lewy bodies: Fourth consensus report of the DLB Consortium. Neurology. 2017;89(1):88-100. doi:10.1212/WNL.0000000000004058
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McKeith IG, Boeve BF, Dickson DW, et al. Edited by Lukelahood.
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Cross sectional view of brain, with brighter areas indicating higher metabolism, obtained with FDG PET imaging. The posterior cingulate region shows preserved metabolism in DLB, unlike Alzheimer's disease and normal control (NC).
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