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All Cognitive Disorders/Dementia
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Early Aß accumulation and progressive synaptic loss, gliosis, and tangle formation in AD brain
- M. Ingelsson, H. Fukumoto, K. L. Newell, J. H. Growdon, E. T. HedleyWhyte, M. P. Frosch, M. S. Albert, B. T. Hyman, and M. C. Irizarry
Neurology 2004; 62: 925-931.
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Behavioral disorders in the frontal and temporal variants of frontotemporal dementia
- W. Liu, B. L. Miller, J. H. Kramer, K. Rankin, C. Wyss-Coray, R. Gearhart, L. Phengrasamy, M. Weiner, and H. J. Rosen
Neurology 2004; 62: 742-748.
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Further evidence of dementia in SPG4-linked autosomal dominant hereditary spastic paraplegia
- Paul McMonagle, Paula Byrne, and Michael Hutchinson
Neurology 2004; 62: 407-410.
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Differential aging of the medial temporal lobe: A study of a five-year change
- N. Raz, K. M. Rodrigue, D. Head, K. M. Kennedy, and J. D. Acker
Neurology 2004; 62: 433-438.
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- EDITORIALS
Ethics and politics of research involving subjects with impaired decision-making abilities
- Scott Y.H. Kim and Jason H.T. Karlawish
Neurology 2003; 61: 1645-1646.
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- CONTEMPORARY ISSUES
Are the rules for research with subjects with dementia changing?: Views from the field
- Carol B. Stocking, Gavin W. Hougham, Aliza R. Baron, and Greg A. Sachs
Neurology 2003; 61: 1649-1651.
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Low blood pressure and the risk of dementia in very old individuals
- J. Verghese, R. B. Lipton, C. B. Hall, G. Kuslansky, and M. J. Katz
Neurology 2003; 61: 1667-1672.
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Temporal cortex hypermetabolism in Down syndrome prior to the onset of dementia
- R. J. Haier, M. T. Alkire, N. S. White, M. R. Uncapher, E. Head, I. T. Lott, and C. W. Cotman
Neurology 2003; 61: 1673-1679.
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- BRIEF COMMUNICATIONS
Compound heterozygous PANK2 mutations confirm HARP and Hallervorden-Spatz syndromes are allelic
- H. Houlden, S. Lincoln, M. Farrer, P.G. Cleland, J. Hardy, and R.W. Orrell
Neurology 2003; 61: 1423-1426.
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Left/right asymmetry of atrophy in semantic dementia: Behavioralcognitive implications
- Siân A. Thompson, Karalyn Patterson, and John R. Hodges
Neurology 2003; 61: 1196-1203.
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