Alzheimer’s Diagnosis Takes More Than Biomarkers, Working Group Says
Meeting Coverage > > CTAD-- Competing meaning that consists of cognitive signs proposed
by Judy George, Deputy Managing Editor, MedPage Today November 4, 2024
A meaning of Alzheimer's illness-- one that needs unbiased cognitive deficits in addition to brain amyloid for Alzheimer's to be detected-- was proposed by the International Working Group (IWG).
The proposition existed at the Clinical Trials on Alzheimer's Disease (CTAD) yearly conference in Madrid and released concurrently in JAMA Neurology
It's an extension of earlier positions by the IWG that for medical usage, cognitive signs should exist and a meaning of Alzheimer's rooted just in b...