Progressive Non-fluent Aphasia
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Last Posted: Apr 13, 2017
- Gene-based association studies report genetic links for clinical subtypes of frontotemporal dementia.
Mishra Aniket, et al. Brain : a journal of neurology 2017 4 - Predicting Development of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis in Frontotemporal Dementia.
Van Langenhove Tim, et al. Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD 2017 4 - Familial Creutzfeldt-Jakob Disease: Case report and role of genetic counseling in post mortem testing.
Clift Kristin et al. Prion 2016 Nov 10(6) 502-506 - Pain and temperature processing in dementia: a clinical and neuroanatomical analysis.
Fletcher Phillip D, et al. Brain : a journal of neurology 2015 10 - Frontotemporal dementia and its subtypes: a genome-wide association study.
Ferrari Raffaele, et al. The Lancet. Neurology 2014 7 (7) 686-99 - Distinct clinical and pathological characteristics of frontotemporal dementia associated with C9ORF72 mutations.
Snowden Julie S, et al. Brain : a journal of neurology 2012 3 (Pt 3) 693-708 - Progressive non-fluent aphasia
From NCATS Genetic and Rare Diseases Information Center - Low serum progranulin predicts the presence of mutations: a prospective study.
Schofield Emma C, et al. Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD 2010 0 (3) 981-4 - A distinct clinical, neuropsychological and radiological phenotype is associated with progranulin gene mutations in a large UK series.
Beck Jonathan, et al. Brain : a journal of neurology 2008 3 (Pt 3) 706-20
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