Recent insights in Neuroimaging: advancements in therapeutic studies and early diagnosis

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Background

Currently, in the field of neurodegenerative disorders, diagnosis is mainly based on clinical manifestation. This manifestation of symptoms typically occurs at an advanced neurodegenerative stage. There are several well-defined imaging methods that could be better utilized to detect some key aspects of diseases and disorders at an earlier stage of progression. For this reason, innovative strategies on how to utilize such methods to allow for early disease detection as well as prognosis prediction is essential. In addition, we hope to highlight the utilization of the evolving imaging techniques that can accurately identify prodromal markers in neurodegenerative disorders is of paramount importance and therapeutic methods. By detecting these early signs, it becomes possible to anticipate neuronal loss and dysfunction even before clinical manifestations occur. This advancement would be a game-changer in the field, as it would consent an early diagnosis and a prompt intervention.
Moreover, the intersection of therapeutic methods with imaging techniques offers a great avenue for progress. Researchers are actively exploring therapies that could benefit from imaging tools, both in terms of treatment delivery and assessment. Imaging techniques enable healthcare professionals to monitor treatment response and adjust therapeutic approaches accordingly. By highlighting these advancements, we can foster collaboration and accelerate the development of more effective interventions.
In summary, the field of neurodegenerative disorders would greatly benefit from the continued development and utilization of imaging techniques that can identify prodromal markers, enable early detection, predict prognosis, and enhance therapeutic interventions. By embracing these innovative strategies, we move closer to achieving improved patient outcomes and potentially even finding a cure for these debilitating conditions.
This Research Topic aims to focus on all recent advances in the medical imaging field that help fill the gaps between an early diagnosis and the neuronal loss. In addition, the recent advancement in therapeutic methods utilizing or being assessed by imaging techniques are also highlighted.
This Research Topic serves as a dedicated platform to showcase and discuss the recent advances in the field of medical imaging that bridge the gap of imaging techniques and early diagnosis in neurodegenerative disorders. By bringing together researchers and experts in the medical imaging community, we aim to foster collaboration and exchange of knowledge that will drive advancements in this critical area. We aim to consolidate reach that utilizes imaging techniques to identify and treat disorders and disease.
By bringing together the fields of medical imaging and neurodegenerative disorders, this Research Topic aims to drive interdisciplinary collaborations and promote the translation of scientific innovations into clinical practices. Through comprehensive discussions and the exchange of findings, we can collectively accelerate progress towards early detection, improved prognosis prediction, enhanced therapeutic interventions, and promote early detect of disorders and diseases.
Together, we can revolutionize the diagnosis and treatment of neurodegenerative disorders by harnessing the power of medical imaging technologies and therapeutic advancements. Join us in this exciting journey as we explore the frontiers of medical imaging and pave the way for a brighter future in the field of neurodegenerative disorders.
Original articles describing new imaging techniques as well as imaging analysis methods are welcome. Review of the recent advancement in neuroimaging and neurodegenerative diseases are also welcome.

Keywords: Imaging techniques, prodromal markers, neurodegenerative disorders, Parkinson’s Disease, Alzheimer’s Disease

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