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Cognitive Profiles in Alzheimer's Disease: Insights from a Multicenter Study in Peru
Abstract Background Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer's disease (AD) are progressive neurodegenerative conditions affecting cognition and daily functioning. In Peru, this is the first multi‐site study conducted across Lima, Arequipa, Puno, Chiclayo, and Loreto to evaluate cognitive performance using standardized neuropsychological ...
Jonathan Adrian Zegarra‐Valdivia +20 more
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Global studies in social determinants of health in people with Alzheimer´s disease
Abstract Background Social, behavioral, and environmental determinants of health (SDOH), such as access to and quality of education and healthcare, and socioeconomic factors, influence health outcomes, including dementia. We aim to identify the main SDOH associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD) by comparing AD cases to cognitively unimpaired (CU ...
Maryenela Illanes‐Manrique +20 more
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LA IMPORTANCIA DEL EJERCICIO PROPIOCEPTIVO EN LOS NIÑOS CON HEMOFILIA
La propiocepción se describe como el proceso de aporte de información al sistema nervioso central respecto a la posición y el movimiento, esta información proviene de receptores aferentes en los músculos, la piel, otros tejidos blandos y las ...
David Sáenz Ulloa
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Abstract Background Common and rare variants in SORL1 have been associated with increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Since 2019, we have run an international collaborative research initiative to ascertain a Peruvian cohort for Alzheimer’s disease and other related dementias for genetic studies (PeADI).
Mario Cornejo‐Olivas +20 more
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Abstract Background Early‐onset Alzheimer’s disease (EOAD) is a rare and devasting form of Alzheimer disease that represents 5‐10% of the total number of Alzheimer disease (AD). It is significantly less well studied than the late‐onset form of AD. The clinical presentation is heterogeneous, the amnestic variant is the most frequent (75%).
Sheila Castro‐Suarez +5 more
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Abstract Background Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is a clinical syndrome characterized by progressive changes in behavior, executive function, or language. In Latin America, persons with FTD are underrecognized or diagnosed late. There is a lack of knowledge about the experiences have on families.
Sheila Castro‐Suarez +5 more
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Abstract Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is one of the leading causes of young‐onset dementia before age 65, typically manifesting as abnormal behavior (in behavioral variant FTD) or language impairment (in primary progressive aphasia). Although FTD affects all populations across the globe, knowledge regarding the pathophysiology and genetics derives ...
Karen Nuytemans +47 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To determine the diagnostic accuracy of virtual autopsy using whole‐body postmortem ultra‐high field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at 7 Tesla (T), using a short T2‐weighted imaging (T2‐WI) protocol, compared with classical autopsy, for detecting structural abnormalities in small second‐trimester fetuses. Methods Thirty consecutive
A. Staicu +11 more
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Resumen La actual práctica de desarrollo Bobath recomendada dentro del Marco de Razonamiento Clínico Bobath (BCRF) puede conceptualizarse utilizando la visión de la ciencia de los sistemas. Proporciona, así, una perspectiva holística de la interrelación e interconexión de las variables asociadas con la discapacidad aparecida durante la infancia.
Margaret J. Mayston +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives To determine the incremental diagnostic yield of exome sequencing (ES) after negative chromosomal microarray analysis (CMA) in cases of prenatally diagnosed agenesis of the corpus callosum (ACC) and to identify the associated genes and variants.
H. J. Mustafa +8 more
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