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Relationships between hypometabolism and both β‐amyloid and tau PET in corticobasal syndrome
Abstract INTRODUCTION Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology causes corticobasal syndrome (CBS) in 21%–50% of patients. Studies have assessed hypometabolism in CBS according to β‐amyloid (A) positron emission tomography (PET), but the understanding of the association of both AD‐tau (T) and A with hypometabolism is incomplete.
Alma Ghirelli +13 more
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Abstract INTRODUCTION The Cambridge Cognitive Examination modified for use in people with Down syndrome (CAMCOG‐DS) is a sensitive cognitive test for Alzheimer's disease (AD)–related decline in people with DS, but needs updates for sensitivity, cultural adaptability, and additional memory/executive function items.
Phoebe Ivain +35 more
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Abstract BACKGROUND We sought to characterize the cognitive profile among individuals with mild cognitive impairment with Lewy bodies (MCI‐LB) to help guide future clinical criteria. METHODS Systematic review and meta‐analysis included MCI‐LB studies with cognitive data from PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and PsycINFO (January 1990 to March 2023). MCI‐
Kathryn A. Wyman‐Chick +11 more
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Introduction Autosomal dominant Alzheimer’s disease (ADAD), especially due to presenilin‐1 (PSEN‐1) gene mutations, may display a broad spectrum of clinical manifestations and neuroradiological findings. Occasionally, these manifestations may be rare and atypical, challenging the clinician’s ability to recognize the disease.
Marco Toccaceli Blasi +7 more
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Relationships between PET and blood plasma biomarkers in corticobasal syndrome
Abstract INTRODUCTION Corticobasal syndrome (CBS) can result from underlying Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathologies. Little is known about the utility of blood plasma metrics to predict positron emission tomography (PET) biomarker‐confirmed AD in CBS. METHODS A cohort of eighteen CBS patients (8 amyloid beta [Aβ]+; 10 Aβ−) and 8 cognitively unimpaired ...
Neha Atulkumar Singh +11 more
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Molecular Imaging in CANVAS: A Contribution for Differential Diagnosis?
Abstract Background Phenotypes of CANVAS are increasingly diversified, including bradykinesia and dysautonomia, so that its primary differential diagnoses are multiple system atrophy‐cerebellar type (MSA‐c), and spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA3). This case series aims to highlight key molecular imaging findings in CANVAS.
Tatiana Horowitz +6 more
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The syndrome of progressive posterior cortical dysfunction: A multiple case study and review
Dementia presenting with prominent higher order visual symptoms may be observed in a range of neurodegenerative conditions and is often challenging to diagnose.
Renata Areza-Fegyveres +5 more
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Key Clinical Message We present a case of a single left hemisphere temporal–parietal stroke with subacute global aphasia and severe verbal apraxia and moderate dysphagia. The patient underwent a combined transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) over the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and language stimulation with Virtual Reality ...
Marianna Contrada +9 more
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Evaluation of Ideational and Ideomotor Apraxia.
運動の高次神経機能障害の主要な症候である失行症について概説した。まず行為とは何かということを検討しその分類について解説した。さらに失行症のうち特に、観念失行および観念運動失行の評価法、臨床像、発現メカニズムについて言及した。
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