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Brain Scans Show Different Patterns in Two Memory Loss Diseases
Thursday, January 1, 2026
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Both Alzheimer's and CAA (Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy) involve a sticky protein called amyloid, but they affect the brain differently. Scientists used special scans to uncover these distinctions.
Study Details
- Participants: 30 with Alzheimer's, 20 with CAA
- Scans Used:
- One scan detected amyloid buildup
- Another scan measured brain activity
Key Findings
Amyloid Distribution
- CAA Patients: More amyloid in the cerebellum (affects balance and coordination)
- Alzheimer's Patients: Amyloid mostly in the cortex (impacts thinking and memory)
Brain Activity
- Alzheimer's Patients: Reduced activity, especially in memory and learning areas
- CAA Patients: More normal brain activity, but still experienced memory and thinking issues
Significance
These findings could help doctors distinguish between Alzheimer's and CAA, which is crucial since the two diseases require different treatments.
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