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All Cognitive Disorders/Dementia
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Oculoleptomeningeal amyloidosis in a large kindred with a new transthyretin variant Tyr69His
- G. Blevins, R. Macaulay, S. Harder, D. Fladeland, T. Yamashita, M. Yazaki, K. Hamidi Asl, M. D. Benson, and J. R. Donat
Neurology 2003; 60: 1625-1630.
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Art and the brain: The influence of frontotemporal dementia on an accomplished artist
- Joshua Chang Mell, Sara M. Howard, and Bruce L. Miller
Neurology 2003; 60: 1707-1710.
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Ophthalmomyiasis-like pigmentary retinopathy in ALS/PDC in the Kii peninsula of Japan
- Yasumasa Kokubo, Kunio Ito, and Shigeki Kuzuhara
Neurology 2003; 60: 1725-1726.
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Natural history of cognitive decline in the old old
- D. B. Howieson, R. Camicioli, J. Quinn, L. C. Silbert, B. Care, M. M. Moore, A. Dame, G. Sexton, and J. A. Kaye
Neurology 2003; 60: 1489-1494.
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A survey of voter participation by cognitively impaired elderly patients
- Brian R. Ott, William C. Heindel, and George D. Papandonatos
Neurology 2003; 60: 1546-1548.
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Late-onset encephalopathy associated with a C11777A mutation of mitochondrial DNA
- M. Deschauer, C. Bamberg, D. Claus, S. Zierz, D.M. Turnbull, and R.W. Taylor
Neurology 2003; 60: 1357-1359.
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Estrogen exposures and memory at midlife: A population-based study of women
- V.W. Henderson, J.R. Guthrie, E.C. Dudley, H.G. Burger, and L. Dennerstein
Neurology 2003; 60: 1369-1371.
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Comparison of Alzheimers disease risk factors in white and African American families
- D. L. Bachman, R. C. Green, K. S. Benke, L. A. Cupples, and L. A. Farrer
Neurology 2003; 60: 1372-1374.
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Mild cognitive impairment: Can FDG-PET predict who is to rapidly convert to Alzheimers disease?
- G. Chételat, B. Desgranges, V. de la Sayette, F. Viader, F. Eustache, and J.-C. Baron
Neurology 2003; 60: 1374-1377.
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- EDITORIALS
DHEA for Alzheimers disease: A modest showing by a superhormone
- David Knopman and Victor W. Henderson
Neurology 2003; 60: 1060-1061.
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