Fig. 2: Fitted values for cortical thickness and subcortical volumes for the different longitudinal patterns of atrophy from AD onset. | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Fitted values for cortical thickness and subcortical volumes for the different longitudinal patterns of atrophy from AD onset.

From: Multi-cohort and longitudinal Bayesian clustering study of stage and subtype in Alzheimer’s disease

Fig. 2: Fitted values for cortical thickness and subcortical volumes for the different longitudinal patterns of atrophy from AD onset.

Atrophy-fitted values from clinical AD onset. Each row represents one cluster of patients with the corresponding pattern of atrophy. The color scale illustrates cortical thinning and subcortical volume loss compared to Aβ negative, cognitively unimpaired (CU) individuals (red color; more atrophy, yellow color; less atrophy). Data are w-value transformed and therefore colors represent standard deviations below the CU group controlled for aging. Fitted values are fixed for intracranial volume and MRI scanner field strength.

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