Title of article :
Ocular and Visual Manifestation of Alzheimer’s Disease: A Literature Review II Part: Clinical Studies
Author/Authors :
Raudino, Francesco Department of Neurology - Valduce Hospital, Como, Italy
Abstract :
Context: Visual disturbances are frequent in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and sometimes AD begins with visual disturbances, there-fore many researchers have examined the eyes in order to confirm the diagnosis, to monitor the development of the disease or the response to drugs.
Evidence Acquisition: Medline literature until March 2018.
Results: Several indications suggest an early involvement of the visual system in AD, yet this evidence remains inconclusive. The reason for this uncertainty is two folds: The poor quality of the studies and the fact that some alterations are not unique to the AD, since they also occur in others degenerative CNS diseases.
Conclusions: The eye can be a perfect place for early diagnosis of AD and to evaluate the e ectiveness of therapies more studies are needed.
Keywords :
Alzheimer’s Disease , Central Nervous System , fMRI
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics