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Comorbidities confound Alzheimer’s blood tests

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The concentrations of two key blood biomarkers for Alzheimer’s disease are affected by some medical conditions, which could potentially lead to misdiagnosis.

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S.E.S. has analysed data on the PrecivityAD blood test provided by C2N Diagnostics. She has not received any research funding or personal compensation from C2N Diagnostics or any other diagnostics or pharmaceutical companies. Washington University may receive royalties from the PrecivityAD blood test. T.K.K. declares no competing interests.

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Schindler, S.E., Karikari, T.K. Comorbidities confound Alzheimer’s blood tests. Nat Med 28, 1349–1351 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-022-01875-3

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