Amyloid accumulation in genetic forms of Alzheimer’s disease | The Lancet Neurology  @TheLancetTV
Amyloid accumulation in genetic forms of Alzheimer’s disease | The Lancet Neurology  @TheLancetTV
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In people carrying mutations for autosomal dominant Alzheimer’s disease, early amyloid accumulation occurs in the occipito-parietal cortices, closely followed by the frontal lobe and striatum. In people with Down syndrome, early amyloid accumulation occurs in the frontal region and striatum followed by regions in the parietal and temporal lobes.

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