Chapter 20 Structural imaging in premanifest and manifest Huntington disease

Publication date: 2017 Source:Handbook of Clinical Neurology, Volume 144 Author(s): Rachael I. Scahill, Ralph Andre, Sarah J. Tabrizi, Elizabeth H. Aylward Huntington disease (HD) neuropathology has a devastating effect on brain structure and consequently brain function; neuroimaging provides a means to assess these effects in gene carriers. In this chapter we first outline the unique utility of structural imaging in understanding HD and discuss some of the acquisition and analysis techniques currently available. We review the existing literature to summarize what we know so far about structural brain changes across the spectrum of disease from premanifest through to manifest disease. We then consider how these neuroimaging findings relate to patient function and nonimaging biomarkers, and can be used to predict disease onset. Finally we review the utility of imaging measures for assessment of treatment efficacy in clinical trials.
Source: Handbook of Clinical Neurology - Category: Neurology Source Type: research