Recent Advancement and Clinical Implications of 18FDG-PET in Parkinson’s Disease, Atypical Parkinsonisms, and Other Movement Disorders

Cecilia Peralta, Federico Biafore, Tamara Soto Depetris, Maria Bastianello

Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports(2019)

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Purpose of Review The molecular imaging field has been very instrumental in identifying the multiple network interactions that compose the human brain. The cerebral glucose metabolism is associated with neural function. 18F-fluoro-deoxyglucose-PET (FDG-PET) studies reflect brain metabolism in a pattern-specific manner. This article reviews FDG-PET studies in Parkinson’s disease (PD), atypical parkinsonism (AP), Huntington’s disease (HD), and dystonia. Recent Findings The metabolic pattern of PD, disease progression, non-motor symptoms such as fatigue, depression, apathy, impulse control disorders, and cognitive impairment, and the risk of progression to dementia have been identified with FDG-PET studies. In prodromal PD, the REM sleep behavior disorder-related covariance pattern has been described. In AP, FDG-PET studies have demonstrated to be superior to D2/D3 SPECT in differentiating PD from AP. The metabolic patterns of HD and dystonia have also been described. Summary FDG-PET studies are an excellent tool to identify patterns of brain metabolism.
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18FDG-PET studies,Parkinson’s disease,Atypical parkinsonisms,Prodromal parkinsonism,Huntington’s disease,Dystonia
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