@inbook{f07ce64177d44cf68428b0cfdb957ab3,
title = "DTI analyses and clinical applications in Alzheimer's disease",
abstract = "DTI is one of the most effective MR tools for the investigation of the brain anatomy. In addition to the gray matter, histopathological studies indicate that white matter is also a good target for both the early diagnosis of AD and for monitoring disease progression, which motivates us to use DTI to study AD patients in vivo. There are already a large amount of studies reporting significant differences between AD patients and controls, as well as to predict progression of disease in symptomatic non-demented individuals. Application of these findings in clinical practice remains to be demonstrated.",
keywords = "Alzheimer's disease, clinical application, diffusion tensor imaging, mild cognitive impairment, white matter",
author = "Kenichi Oishi and Mielke, {Michelle M.} and Marilyn Albert and Lyketsos, {Constantine G.} and Susumu Mori",
year = "2011",
month = dec,
day = "1",
doi = "10.3233/978-1-60750-793-2-525",
language = "English (US)",
isbn = "9781607507925",
series = "Advances in Alzheimer's Disease",
pages = "525--534",
editor = "{Wesson Ashford}, J. and Allyson Rosen and Maheen Adamson and Peter Bayley and Ansgar Furst and Osama Sabri and Black, {Sandra E.} and Michael Weiner",
booktitle = "Handbook of Imaging the Alzheimer Brain",
}