Abstract INTRODUCTION Hippocampal subfields are vulnerable to the transactive response DNA‐binding protein of 43 kDa (TDP‐43) and tau in primary age‐related tauopathy (PART). Geometry‐based morphometric analysis can improve the detection of structural changes in the hippocampus. METHODS Forty‐seven cases of autopsy‐confirmed PART without TDP‐43 and 19 cases of PART with TDP‐43 underwent antemortem magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) hippocampal segmentation and shape analysis. A separate cohort of 16 younger healthy individuals (YHIs) was included as a reference group. Hippocampal shape was analyzed in Python with non‐parametric cluster permutation testing. RESULTS PART(TDP+) group exhibited thinner left subiculum and CA1, with curvature deformations in left CA1 and CA2/3, relative to PART(TDP–). Both PART groups showed right‐sided predominance of thinning in presubiculum and subiculum, as well as curvature deformations in right presubiculum, subiculum, and CA1 when compared to YHIs. DISCUSSION Geometry‐based analysis showed different patterns of hippocampal thinning and curvature associated with PART(TDP+) compared to PART(TDP–).
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