Could an eye scan be used to diagnose Alzheimer's disease?

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Toronto clinic first in the world to test retina scans that may be able to diagnose Alzheimer's disease

Dr. Sharon Cohen, medical director at the Toronto Memory Program, says that PET scans are the gold standard for diagnosing Alzheimer's disease. The scans detect the buildup of amyloid, a type of protein associated with the degeneration of the brain in Alzheimer's.

"The holy grail would be a blood test or retinal scan," she says, explaining why her clinic is testing the retina scans designed by Toronto firm RetiSpec. "But what we are providing here is an incredible amount of data to allow us to really identify biomarkers for Alzheimer's,” Shaked said.

 

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