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In the meantime, treatments such as speech therapy have been found to alleviate symptoms and improve quality of life in the early disease stages. Recently, FRONTIER and the University's Communication Disorders Treatment and Research Clinic have formed a partnership to provide student-led speech pathol...
Since our daughter in law’s step father had been ill with what appeared to be symptoms of a very bad cold or flu, the extended family left soon after dinner and clean up. My son retired to the piano room and began playing a Chopin nocturne and baby Michael, who loves music, walked ...
Post-stroke depression (PSD) can be conceptualized as a complex network where PSD symptoms (PSDS) interact with each other. The neural mechanism of PSD and interactions among PSDS remain to be elucidated. This study aimed to investigate the neuroanatomical substrates of, as well as the interacti...
An atypical presentation with focal neuropsychological symptoms roughly correlated with the density of NFTs in the cerebral cortex and more directly related to spongiform changes in the superficial layers of these areas. In contrast, the distribution of amyloid depositions was diffuse and did not ...
Early-onset AD is arbitrarily defined as AD with an onset of symptoms before the age of 65 years. From: Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 2012 About this pageSet alert Discover other topics On this page Definition Chapters and Articles Related Terms Recommended Publications Chapters and Articl...
In DLB, functional connectivity has been used to study symptoms of cognitive fluctuations. Peraza et al. found that the DMN is unaffected in DLB compared to controls but DLB patients show differences in the left fronto-parietal, temporal and sensory motor-network suggesting a potential al role of...
In Core + OLE, ARIA-E occurred in 13.6% of participants, with 3.3% symptomatic ARIA-E. When present, reported symptoms for participants with ARIA-E included headache, confusion, dizziness, vision changes, nausea, aphasia, weakness, or seizure. Focal neurologic deficits may also occur. ...
While the above-mentioned syndromes are mostly described in non-mendelian EOAD, clinical presentations are heterogeneous in mEOAD as well, with variable patterns of cognitive and behavioral impairment. In addition, mEOAD is associated with a higher prevalence of non-cognitive neurological symptoms such...
[Use of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) biomarkers for Alzheimer's type dementia: diagnosis in mild cognitive impairment]. An increasing number of people with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) visits a memory clinic to find out whether their symptoms indicate Alzheimer's disease ... FRJ Verhey,PJ Visser...