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Primary objective:1. To investigate the clinical value of [18F]Flutemetamol PET in memory clinic patients and especially those with suspicion of young onset dementia in terms ofa. change in (level of confidence of) diagnosis;b. impact on patient…
In the present study, we aim to estimate concordance between two biomarkers developed to interrogate the presence of brain amyloid deposition. This includes a new amyloid PET-tracer, [18F]Flutemetamol, and a CSF biomarker The objective of the…
To compare the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profile of the rapid-acting insulin analogue aspart (Novorapid®) injected subcutaneously by jet-injection to that of the same insulin injected with a conventional pen in the management of…
Pharmacology of rapid-acting insulin injected by needle-free jet-injection in patients with diabetes
To compare the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profile of the rapid-acting insulin analogue aspart (Novorapid®) injected with jet-injection to that of the same insulin injected with a conventional pen prior to a standardised meal.
The main objectives are to understand how clinical markers and biomarkers previously identified in younger and older AD cohorts apply to the extreme elderly (90+ years old) and to identify novel biomarkers linked with resilience to developing…
To assess the effectiveness of perforation and different injection therapies (autologous blood and dextrose) in the treatment of Lateral Epicondylitis of the elbow. The primary objective of our study is examining the change in pain score in the…
The aim of this study is to evaluate the additional value of quantitative amyloid imaging analysis for modelling and assessing Alzheimer*s Disease (AD) dementia risk in individuals without dementia, compared to a range of existing cognitive, imaging…
The main objectives are to identify markers for amyloid pathology in cognitively normal subjects, to identify risk factors for amyloid pathology in cognitively normal subjects and to identify predictors for cognitive decline in cognitively normal…