We present 3 patients as pitfalls of amyloid-beta (Aβ) PET, who underwent 11 C-PiB (Aβ), 18 F-MK-6240 (Alzheimer disease [AD]-tau), and 18 F-THK5351 (astrogliosis) PET examinations. Despite negligible or tiny Aβ pathology, patients 1 and 2 were diagnosed with AD as the cause of symptoms. Despite widespread Aβ pathology, patient 3 was not diagnosed with AD as the cause of symptoms. However, if we had only conducted Aβ PET, patients 1 and 2 might not have been diagnosed with AD, whereas patient 3 might have been diagnosed with AD. Hence, both Aβ and AD-tau assessments are necessary to relate clinical symptoms to AD pathology.
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