Abstract

Aging of population becomes an emerging health problem nowadays. One of symptoms of societal aging is an observed significant increase in the rate of dementia, which gradually excludes large group of patients from every aspect of life. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is one of the most rapidly developing methods of neuroimaging. Modern MR techniques not only present structure and function of the brain, but also allow to assess metabolism, microcirculation and integrity if nervous tissue at the cellular level. The paper presents opportunities and perspectives of MRI in the diagnostics and differentiation of dementia.

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