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Preclinical Alzheimer's Disease

Disease Info
Stage 1Evidence of amyloid accumulation (positive amyloid PET or reduced CSF Aβ42/Aβ40)
Stage 2Evidence of amyloid accumulation PLUS subtle cognitive decline
Stage 3Evidence of amyloid accumulation, cognitive decline, AND subtle functional changes
Amyloid accumulationBegins 20-30 years before expected clinical symptoms
Tau pathologyBegins approximately 10-15 years before symptoms
NeurodegenerationBegins 5-10 years before symptoms
Cognitive changesSubtle changes detectable 3-5 years before MCI
Amyloid-positive cognitively normalApproximately 10-30% of individuals aged 50-70, increasing with age
Autosomal dominant ADNearly 100% develop preclinical changes by middle age
Sporadic AD riskApproximately 20-40% of cognitively normal elderly are amyloid-positive
Aβ42/Aβ40 ratioReduced ratio reflects cortical amyloid deposition
Aβ42Historically used, now largely replaced by ratio
DatabasesOMIMOrphanetClinicalTrialsPubMed

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