Kate Madden Yee has been reporting on medical imaging since 1998, when she started writing for Diagnostic Imaging Scan. She joined AuntMinnie.com in 2001, and continues to be fascinated by what imaging contributes not only to research but also to patient care. Kate's current beats are MRI and CT, but she has written about every modality throughout her career. She has an MFA in nonfiction writing from Penn State University and lives in the California Bay Area.






















![Coronal and axial slice of the average cortical F-18 MK-6240 SUVR [standard uptake value ratio] image for each study population. SUVR images were corrected for partial volume effects and masked with the gray matter mask used for volume of interest delineation. Overall tau accumulation is comparable between the late-life depression (LLD, middle column) and non-depressed cognitively unimpaired comparison (HC, left column) groups, while abnormal tau accumulation, which is most pronounced in the mesial temporal lobe, can be seen in the mild cognitive impairment due to Alzheimer's disease group (right column). Image and caption courtesy of the American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry.](https://img.auntminnie.com/files/base/smg/all/image/2024/07/Tau_depressed.66a16540ee0a1.png?auto=format%2Ccompress&fit=crop&h=112&q=70&w=112)
