Next-generation genetic sequencing (NGS) technologies facilitate the screening of multiple genes linked to neurodegenerative dementia, but there is little guidance available about their use in clinical practice. Guidelines on which patients would most profit from testing, and information on the likelihood of discovery of a causal variant in a clinical syndrome, are conspicuously absent from the literature, mostly for a lack of large-scale studies. We applied a validated NGS dementia panel to 3241 patients with dementia and healthy aged controls; 13,152 variants were classified by likelihood of pathogenicity. We identified 354 deleterious variants (DV, 12.6% of patients); 39 were novel DVs. Age at clinical onset, clinical syndrome and family...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia, now the leading cause of death in the ...
Background: Sporadic dementias generally occur in older age and are highly polygenic, which indicate...
Dementing disorders are a complex group of neurodegenerative diseases characterised by different, bu...
Next-generation genetic sequencing (NGS) technologies facilitate the screening of multiple genes lin...
Purpose. The advancements in the next-generation sequencing (NGS) techniques have allowed for rapid,...
Genetics is intricately involved in the etiology of neurodegenerative dementias. The incidence of mo...
The clinical manifestations of dementia are often rapidly matched to a specific clinical syndrome, b...
Background: Early onset dementias (EOD) are rare neurodegenerative dementias that present before 65 ...
Techniques for clinical genetic testing in dementia disorders have advanced rapidly but remain to be...
We assessed the results of genome sequencing for early-onset dementia. Participants were selected fr...
OBJECTIVE: When a genetic cause is suspected in a person with dementia, it creates unique diagnostic...
Globally, approximately 35.6 million people live with dementia, with a yearly incident increase of a...
BackgroundEarly onset dementias (EOD) are rare neurodegenerative dementias that present before 65 ye...
Background: Major breakthroughs in dementia research were realized in studying large families with a...
Background: Major breakthroughs in dementia research were realized in studying large families with a...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia, now the leading cause of death in the ...
Background: Sporadic dementias generally occur in older age and are highly polygenic, which indicate...
Dementing disorders are a complex group of neurodegenerative diseases characterised by different, bu...
Next-generation genetic sequencing (NGS) technologies facilitate the screening of multiple genes lin...
Purpose. The advancements in the next-generation sequencing (NGS) techniques have allowed for rapid,...
Genetics is intricately involved in the etiology of neurodegenerative dementias. The incidence of mo...
The clinical manifestations of dementia are often rapidly matched to a specific clinical syndrome, b...
Background: Early onset dementias (EOD) are rare neurodegenerative dementias that present before 65 ...
Techniques for clinical genetic testing in dementia disorders have advanced rapidly but remain to be...
We assessed the results of genome sequencing for early-onset dementia. Participants were selected fr...
OBJECTIVE: When a genetic cause is suspected in a person with dementia, it creates unique diagnostic...
Globally, approximately 35.6 million people live with dementia, with a yearly incident increase of a...
BackgroundEarly onset dementias (EOD) are rare neurodegenerative dementias that present before 65 ye...
Background: Major breakthroughs in dementia research were realized in studying large families with a...
Background: Major breakthroughs in dementia research were realized in studying large families with a...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia, now the leading cause of death in the ...
Background: Sporadic dementias generally occur in older age and are highly polygenic, which indicate...
Dementing disorders are a complex group of neurodegenerative diseases characterised by different, bu...