BACKGROUND: Alzheimer's disease manifests considerable heterogeneity, the cause of which is unknown. AIMS: To determine the familial (genotypic) influence on phenomenology (phenotype) in Alzheimer's disease. METHOD: Affected sibling pairs with Alzheimer's disease were assessed for a range of cognitive and non-cognitive symptoms. Resemblance for phenotypic characteristics was estimated using intraclass correlations for continuous traits and by pairwise concordance for dichotomous traits. The relationship between age of onset and APOE genotype was examined using linear regression analysis. RESULTS: Significant familial effects on age of onset (intraclass correlation 0.41) and mood state (intraclass correlation 0.26), and a re...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a complex neurological disorder of uncertain aetiology, although substan...
BACKGROUND: The substantial symptomatic overlap between depression and dementia in old age may be ex...
Family history of dementia (FH) is a recognized risk factor for developing late-onset Alzheimer’s d...
Background: Alzheimer's disease manifests considerable heterogeneity, the cause of which is unknown....
Background: familial factors are clearly associated with an increased risk of developing late onset ...
Background: patients with Alzheimer's disease show a wide variation in clinical phenotype. Genetic r...
The main aim of this thesis is to explore the presence of distinct sub-phenotypes within Alzheimer’s...
Objective: To investigate the heritability of memory and other cognitive measures in families with m...
• Because of growing evidence for genetic causes of Alzheimer disease, clinicians are often asked ab...
textabstractAge of onset was examined for 139 members of 30 families affected by early-onset AD. Mos...
Prior studies indicate psychiatric symptoms such as depression, apathy and anxiety are risk factors ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether differences in genetic origin affect the clinical course of Alzheime...
The study aimed to characterize neuropsychiatric symptomatology in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and inve...
Variation in the clinical characteristics of patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) is increasingly ...
It has been proposed that early-onset familial Alzheimer\u27s disease (FAD) and sporadic Alzheimer\u...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a complex neurological disorder of uncertain aetiology, although substan...
BACKGROUND: The substantial symptomatic overlap between depression and dementia in old age may be ex...
Family history of dementia (FH) is a recognized risk factor for developing late-onset Alzheimer’s d...
Background: Alzheimer's disease manifests considerable heterogeneity, the cause of which is unknown....
Background: familial factors are clearly associated with an increased risk of developing late onset ...
Background: patients with Alzheimer's disease show a wide variation in clinical phenotype. Genetic r...
The main aim of this thesis is to explore the presence of distinct sub-phenotypes within Alzheimer’s...
Objective: To investigate the heritability of memory and other cognitive measures in families with m...
• Because of growing evidence for genetic causes of Alzheimer disease, clinicians are often asked ab...
textabstractAge of onset was examined for 139 members of 30 families affected by early-onset AD. Mos...
Prior studies indicate psychiatric symptoms such as depression, apathy and anxiety are risk factors ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether differences in genetic origin affect the clinical course of Alzheime...
The study aimed to characterize neuropsychiatric symptomatology in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and inve...
Variation in the clinical characteristics of patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) is increasingly ...
It has been proposed that early-onset familial Alzheimer\u27s disease (FAD) and sporadic Alzheimer\u...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a complex neurological disorder of uncertain aetiology, although substan...
BACKGROUND: The substantial symptomatic overlap between depression and dementia in old age may be ex...
Family history of dementia (FH) is a recognized risk factor for developing late-onset Alzheimer’s d...