OBJECTIVE: Late onset psychosis not only occurs as a prodromal symptom to neurodegeneration, but it can also be associated with a non-progressive mild cognitive deficit. Studying the phenomenology of psychotic symptoms and the neuropsychological profile may serve as sensitive and non-invasive tools for differential diagnosis. METHOD: We compared 57 individuals with very-late-onset schizophrenia-like psychosis (VLOSLP), 49 participants with Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB) and 35 patients with Alzheimer's type Dementia and psychosis (AD+P) concerning the phenomenology of psychotic symptoms and the neuropsychological profile using several measures of cognitive function in a cross-sectional study. RESULTS: Participants with DLB exhibited more v...
Objective:\u2002 i) to describe the neuropsychiatric profile of elderly subjects with dementia by co...
To compare the clinical and neurocognitive profile of early-onset (EOP, <40 years), late-onset (LOP,...
\ua9 2018 The Author(s). Background: Dementia due to Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) and dementia with L...
OBJECTIVE: Late onset psychosis not only occurs as a prodromal symptom to neurodegeneration, but it ...
Objective: Late onset psychosis not only occurs as a prodromal symptom to neurodegeneration, but it ...
Objective: To compare the clinical and neurocognitive profile of early-onset (EOP, <40 years), la...
Late-life psychosis presents a challenge, wherein a wide range of differential diagnoses should be c...
Empirical thesis."Empirical thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degre...
Few references in the literature have been made with respect to the diagnosis of late onset psychosi...
OBJECTIVE: The current review discusses neuropsychological profiles and the longitudinal course of c...
We compared patterns of neuropsychiatric symptoms across 4 dementia types [Alzheimer disease (AD), v...
PhD ThesisOn the basis of neuropathological, neurochemical, genetic, and clinical profile studies o...
Assessments and clinical understanding of late-onset delusions in the elderly are inconsistent and o...
We report the case of a 67-year-old woman who experienced a sudden onset of psychotic illness (i.e.,...
BACKGROUND: Although the incidence of psychotic disorders among older people is substantial, little ...
Objective:\u2002 i) to describe the neuropsychiatric profile of elderly subjects with dementia by co...
To compare the clinical and neurocognitive profile of early-onset (EOP, <40 years), late-onset (LOP,...
\ua9 2018 The Author(s). Background: Dementia due to Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) and dementia with L...
OBJECTIVE: Late onset psychosis not only occurs as a prodromal symptom to neurodegeneration, but it ...
Objective: Late onset psychosis not only occurs as a prodromal symptom to neurodegeneration, but it ...
Objective: To compare the clinical and neurocognitive profile of early-onset (EOP, <40 years), la...
Late-life psychosis presents a challenge, wherein a wide range of differential diagnoses should be c...
Empirical thesis."Empirical thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degre...
Few references in the literature have been made with respect to the diagnosis of late onset psychosi...
OBJECTIVE: The current review discusses neuropsychological profiles and the longitudinal course of c...
We compared patterns of neuropsychiatric symptoms across 4 dementia types [Alzheimer disease (AD), v...
PhD ThesisOn the basis of neuropathological, neurochemical, genetic, and clinical profile studies o...
Assessments and clinical understanding of late-onset delusions in the elderly are inconsistent and o...
We report the case of a 67-year-old woman who experienced a sudden onset of psychotic illness (i.e.,...
BACKGROUND: Although the incidence of psychotic disorders among older people is substantial, little ...
Objective:\u2002 i) to describe the neuropsychiatric profile of elderly subjects with dementia by co...
To compare the clinical and neurocognitive profile of early-onset (EOP, <40 years), late-onset (LOP,...
\ua9 2018 The Author(s). Background: Dementia due to Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD) and dementia with L...