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The first NINDS/NIBIB consensus meeting to define neuropathological criteria for the diagnosis of chronic traumatic encephalopathy. [PDF]
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is a neurodegeneration characterized by the abnormal accumulation of hyperphosphorylated tau protein within the brain. Like many other neurodegenerative conditions, at present, CTE can only be definitively diagnosed
Alvarez, Victor E +16 more
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Neuropathological features of corticobasal degeneration presenting as corticobasal syndrome or Richardson syndrome [PDF]
Patients with corticobasal degeneration can present with several different clinical syndromes, making ante-mortem diagnosis a challenge. Corticobasal syndrome is the clinical phenotype originally described for corticobasal degeneration, characterized by asymmetric rigidity and apraxia, cortical sensory deficits, dystonia and myoclonus. Some patients do
Naomi, Kouri +10 more
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Gaucher disease (GD) is an autosomal recessive condition that results from a deficiency of the enzyme β-glucocerebrosidase. The increased risk of primary parkinsonism symptoms among individuals affected with GD and carriers for the disorder is well ...
Kunal C. Potnis +5 more
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Visuoperception test predicts pathologic diagnosis of Alzheimer disease in corticobasal syndrome [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: To use the Visual Object and Space Perception Battery (VOSP) to distinguish Alzheimer disease (AD) from non-AD pathology in corticobasal syndrome (CBS).
Boyd, Clara D. +7 more
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An Unusual Case of Corticobasal Syndrome [PDF]
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Kızıltan, Güneş +4 more
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Background: Progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) and corticobasal degeneration (CBD) are sporadic adult-onset primary tauopathies clinically classified among the atypical parkinsonian syndromes.
Jacy Bezerra Parmera +3 more
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Neuropathologic basis of frontotemporal dementia in progressive supranuclear palsy. [PDF]
BackgroundProgressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by neuronal loss in the extrapyramidal system with pathologic accumulation of tau in neurons and glia.
Dickson, Dennis W +8 more
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Dyspraxia in a patient with corticobasal degeneration: the role of visual and tactile inputs to action [PDF]
Objectives-To investigate the roles of visual and tactile information in a dyspraxic patient with corticobasal degeneration (CBD) who showed dramatic facilitation in miming the use of a tool or object when he was given a tool to manipulate; and to study ...
Graham, NL +4 more
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Background: Various MRI markers—including midbrain and pons areas (Marea, Parea) and volumes (Mvol, Pvol), ratios (M/Parea, M/Pvol), and composite markers (magnetic resonance imaging Parkinsonism Indices 1,2; MRPI 1,2)—have been proposed as imaging ...
Maria-Evgenia Brinia +3 more
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Concomitant progressive supranuclear palsy and chronic traumatic encephalopathy in a boxer. [PDF]
We report the case of a 75-year-old ex-professional boxer who developed diplopia and eye movement abnormalities in his 60's followed by memory impairment, low mood and recurrent falls.
Hardy, J +8 more
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