Background: Acute regression has been reported in some individuals with Down syndrome (DS), typically occurring between the teenage years and mid to late 20s. Characterized by sudden, and often unexplained, reductions in language skills, functional living skills and reduced psychomotor activity, some individuals have been incorrectly diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Methods: This paper compares five individuals with DS who previously experienced acute regression with a matched group of 15 unaffected individuals with DS using a set of AD biomarkers. Results: While the sample was too small to conduct statistical analyses, findings suggest there are possible meaningful differences between the groups on proteomics biomarkers (e.g., NfL,...
INTRODUCTION: Adults with Down syndrome (DS) invariably develop Alzheimer's disease (AD) neuropathol...
Introduction: Adults with Down syndrome (DS) are at exceptionally high risk for Alzheimer's disease ...
Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) are more likely to experience earlier onset of multiple facets o...
BACKGROUND: Acute regression has been reported in some individuals with Down syndrome (DS), typicall...
Objective: Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) have an extremely high genetic risk for Alzheimer's d...
International audienceBackground: Alzheimer's disease and its complications are the leading cause of...
INTRODUCTION: Drawing on the amyloid/tau/neurodegeneration (AT[N]) model, the study examined whether...
INTRODUCTION: Down syndrome (DS) is associated with an almost universal development of Alzheimer's d...
Contains fulltext : 245468.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: D...
IntroductionDown syndrome (DS), a genetic variant of early onset Alzheimer's disease (AD), lacks a s...
Introduction: Adults with Down syndrome (DS) are at exceptionally high risk for Alzheimer\u27s disea...
Altres ajuts: Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Fundació Bancaria La Caixa, Fundació La Marató de TV3, ...
Introduction: Virtually all individuals with Down syndrome (DS) will develop Alzheimer\u27s disease ...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONDown syndrome (DS) is a genetic cause of early‐onset Alzheimer's disease (AD). T...
Importance: Adults with Down syndrome (DS) are at high-risk of revealing Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD)...
INTRODUCTION: Adults with Down syndrome (DS) invariably develop Alzheimer's disease (AD) neuropathol...
Introduction: Adults with Down syndrome (DS) are at exceptionally high risk for Alzheimer's disease ...
Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) are more likely to experience earlier onset of multiple facets o...
BACKGROUND: Acute regression has been reported in some individuals with Down syndrome (DS), typicall...
Objective: Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) have an extremely high genetic risk for Alzheimer's d...
International audienceBackground: Alzheimer's disease and its complications are the leading cause of...
INTRODUCTION: Drawing on the amyloid/tau/neurodegeneration (AT[N]) model, the study examined whether...
INTRODUCTION: Down syndrome (DS) is associated with an almost universal development of Alzheimer's d...
Contains fulltext : 245468.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)INTRODUCTION: D...
IntroductionDown syndrome (DS), a genetic variant of early onset Alzheimer's disease (AD), lacks a s...
Introduction: Adults with Down syndrome (DS) are at exceptionally high risk for Alzheimer\u27s disea...
Altres ajuts: Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Fundació Bancaria La Caixa, Fundació La Marató de TV3, ...
Introduction: Virtually all individuals with Down syndrome (DS) will develop Alzheimer\u27s disease ...
AbstractINTRODUCTIONDown syndrome (DS) is a genetic cause of early‐onset Alzheimer's disease (AD). T...
Importance: Adults with Down syndrome (DS) are at high-risk of revealing Alzheimer\u27s disease (AD)...
INTRODUCTION: Adults with Down syndrome (DS) invariably develop Alzheimer's disease (AD) neuropathol...
Introduction: Adults with Down syndrome (DS) are at exceptionally high risk for Alzheimer's disease ...
Individuals with Down syndrome (DS) are more likely to experience earlier onset of multiple facets o...