MRI-based machine learning system allows for early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease using a new algorithm

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  • Tiana Castiglione

Keywords:

MRI, Alzheimers

Abstract

The majority of dementia cases are due to Alzheimer's disease (AD), characterized by a continuous and irreversible decline in cognitive abilities.¹ Alzheimer's cases are on the rise, driven not only by the current aging population, but also in response to a rising average age of death. In 2015, it was predicted that the number of AD patients would increase by 250% by the year 2050 for elderly 90 years and over.² That being said, with the proliferation of new potential treatments being proposed, early diagnosis of AD is crucial before symptoms become life-changing.³  

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2023-04-21 — Updated on 2023-09-27

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Castiglione, T. (2023). MRI-based machine learning system allows for early diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease using a new algorithm . McMaster Brain Research Society, 3(1). Retrieved from https://journals.mcmaster.ca/macbrs/article/view/3463 (Original work published April 21, 2023)

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Journal Articles 2023