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M
mami
Asked May 2010
Why are PET scans not utilized in the examination of the brain for Alzheimer's marker identification?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
May 2010
They often are. If one was not offered for the person you are concerned about, I'd see a specialist who knows about them. They can point out what part of the brain is damaged. You may have to see a neurologist or psychiatrist for this.
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