题目
01:146:447:01 CLINICAL NEUROBIO CN F25 Exam 3
单项选择题
Adults 1 and 2 have no AD symptoms but adult 3 does. There is no significant difference in the ages of the patients. PET Tau images are in the upper row and PET amyloid are in the lower row. Comparison between which 2 panels of the 3 patients' PET scans provides evidence against the ß-amyloid hypothesis.
选项
A.D and F
B.C and F
C.D and E
D.B and E
E.E and F

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To tackle this question, I’ll evaluate what each pair of panels would imply about the relationship between tau, amyloid deposition, and AD symptoms, and how that bears on the beta-amyloid hypothesis.
Option: D and F
- Panel D shows amyloid PET signal in a patient with no AD symptoms (1) and relatively high signal in the amyloid axis. Panel F shows a tau PET signal pattern in the same or a different context. If D and F were the correct pair, one would need to infer that amyloid positivity (D) coincides with tau changes (F) or with symptoms in a way that supports a direct causal chain from amyloid to tau to symptoms. However, in the scenario, adults 1 and 2 have no AD symptoms despite amyloid signals, and adult 3 has symptoms with differing tau/amyloid patterns. This weakens a stra......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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