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Advance on the diagnostic potential of biological markers in the early detection of Alzheimer Disease
Here we summarise current knowledge about biological markers available for early Alzheimer Disease detection. In fact delineating disease process from “normal ageing” may be difficult in the very early stages; in later stages of the disease distinguishing Dementia of Alzheimer Type from a number of neurodegenerative diseases associated with dementia may also be troublesome.