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Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 2004
Pray do not mock me: I am a very foolish old man, Fourscore and upward, not an hour more or less; And, to deal plainly, I fear I am not in my perfect mind. Methinks I should know you and know this man; Yet I am doubtful: for I am mainly ignorant What place this is, and all garments; nor I know not Where I did lodge last night.
Ian, McKeith +18 more
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Pray do not mock me: I am a very foolish old man, Fourscore and upward, not an hour more or less; And, to deal plainly, I fear I am not in my perfect mind. Methinks I should know you and know this man; Yet I am doubtful: for I am mainly ignorant What place this is, and all garments; nor I know not Where I did lodge last night.
Ian, McKeith +18 more
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Science of Aging Knowledge Environment, 2001
In this case study, we describe the symptoms, neuropsychological testing, and brain pathology of a man with dementia with Lewy bodies. Dementia with Lewy bodies might be the second most common form of degenerative dementia in the elderly. Progressive cognitive decline, well-formed visual hallucinations, and parkinsonism are core features of this ...
H, Posner, S, Chin, K, Marder
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In this case study, we describe the symptoms, neuropsychological testing, and brain pathology of a man with dementia with Lewy bodies. Dementia with Lewy bodies might be the second most common form of degenerative dementia in the elderly. Progressive cognitive decline, well-formed visual hallucinations, and parkinsonism are core features of this ...
H, Posner, S, Chin, K, Marder
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Acta Neuropathologica, 2007
The presence of Lewy bodies (LB) in autonomic structures of the central and peripheral nervous system in Parkinson's disease (PD) is well known and could explain clinical signs of pure autonomic failure (PAF) or dysphagia, frequently associated with the disorder.
Enikö, Kövari +3 more
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The presence of Lewy bodies (LB) in autonomic structures of the central and peripheral nervous system in Parkinson's disease (PD) is well known and could explain clinical signs of pure autonomic failure (PAF) or dysphagia, frequently associated with the disorder.
Enikö, Kövari +3 more
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Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1998
In the last decade, a new degenerative dementia, probably the second most common after Alzheimer's disease (AD), has been increasingly recognized under the consensus name of dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB). This article reviews current clinical, genetic, and pathological DLB data and indicates directions for future research.
E, Gómez-Tortosa +3 more
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In the last decade, a new degenerative dementia, probably the second most common after Alzheimer's disease (AD), has been increasingly recognized under the consensus name of dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB). This article reviews current clinical, genetic, and pathological DLB data and indicates directions for future research.
E, Gómez-Tortosa +3 more
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Current Opinion in Neurology, 1996
Dementia with Lewy bodies is a generic term which was proposed at the first International Workshop on Lewy Body Dementia (Newcastle upon Tyne, 1995). It is an all encompassing term that includes various types of disorder such as diffuse Lewy body disease, senile dementia of Lewy body type, and Lewy body variant of Alzheimer's disease.
K, Kosaka, E, Iseki
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Dementia with Lewy bodies is a generic term which was proposed at the first International Workshop on Lewy Body Dementia (Newcastle upon Tyne, 1995). It is an all encompassing term that includes various types of disorder such as diffuse Lewy body disease, senile dementia of Lewy body type, and Lewy body variant of Alzheimer's disease.
K, Kosaka, E, Iseki
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Seminars in Neurology, 2013
Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) is a synucleinopathy that is clinically distinct from Alzheimer's disease, associated with cognitive decline, fluctuations in alertness and cognition, visual hallucinations, and parkinsonism. Other clinical symptoms that can occur with DLB include dysautonomia and sleep disorders such as rapid-eye-movement sleep behavior
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Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) is a synucleinopathy that is clinically distinct from Alzheimer's disease, associated with cognitive decline, fluctuations in alertness and cognition, visual hallucinations, and parkinsonism. Other clinical symptoms that can occur with DLB include dysautonomia and sleep disorders such as rapid-eye-movement sleep behavior
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Journal of the Neurological Sciences, 2006
Advanced Parkinson's disease (PD) is frequently associated with dementia. The pathogenesis of this dementia is complex, related to deficiency of several biogenic amines and cortical Lewy body deposition, as well as co-existent age-related brain changes, both of the Alzheimer type and vascular.
Amos D, Korczyn, Heinz, Reichmann
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Advanced Parkinson's disease (PD) is frequently associated with dementia. The pathogenesis of this dementia is complex, related to deficiency of several biogenic amines and cortical Lewy body deposition, as well as co-existent age-related brain changes, both of the Alzheimer type and vascular.
Amos D, Korczyn, Heinz, Reichmann
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