The most definitive classification systems for dementia are based on the underlying pathology which, in turn, is categorized largely according to the observed accumulation of abnormal protein aggregates in neurons and glia. These aggregates perturb molecular processes, cellular functions and, ultimately, cell survival, with ensuing disruption of large-scale neural networks subserving cognitive, behavioural and sensorimotor functions. The functional domains affected and the evolution of deficits in these domains over time serve as footprints that the clinician can trace back with various levels of certainty to the underlying neuropathology. The process of phenotyping and syndromic classification has substantially improved over decades of car...
The progressive development of Alzheimer's disease (AD)-related lesions such as neurofibrillary tang...
Recent neuropathologic autopsy studies found that 15 to 25% of elderly demented patients have Lewy b...
Epidemiologic inquiry requires the definition of a “case. ” Dementia may be defined clinically or al...
Dementia is a clinical syndrome with the development of impairment in multiple cognitive functions (...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the single most common cause of dementia, but AD alone accounts for less...
The dementing disorders are a heterogeneous group of diseases with respect to their neuropatho-logic...
Dementia is an age-associated organic brain disorder, recognizable by the essential features of psy...
Dementia can result from a number of distinct diseases with differing etiology and pathophysiology. ...
Dementia is a major Public Health issue, especially due to occidental populations ageing. Neverthele...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the neuropathological diagnoses of longitudinally followed patients with pot...
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is the clinical term for a heterogeneous group of dementia disorders w...
The standard for differentiating between dementia subtypes is currently based on neuropathological c...
Alzheimer disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized pathologically by the presence ...
Dementia is a common illness with an incidence that is rising as the aged population increases. Ther...
Neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) are an integral part of the dementia syndrome and were therefore rec...
The progressive development of Alzheimer's disease (AD)-related lesions such as neurofibrillary tang...
Recent neuropathologic autopsy studies found that 15 to 25% of elderly demented patients have Lewy b...
Epidemiologic inquiry requires the definition of a “case. ” Dementia may be defined clinically or al...
Dementia is a clinical syndrome with the development of impairment in multiple cognitive functions (...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the single most common cause of dementia, but AD alone accounts for less...
The dementing disorders are a heterogeneous group of diseases with respect to their neuropatho-logic...
Dementia is an age-associated organic brain disorder, recognizable by the essential features of psy...
Dementia can result from a number of distinct diseases with differing etiology and pathophysiology. ...
Dementia is a major Public Health issue, especially due to occidental populations ageing. Neverthele...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the neuropathological diagnoses of longitudinally followed patients with pot...
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is the clinical term for a heterogeneous group of dementia disorders w...
The standard for differentiating between dementia subtypes is currently based on neuropathological c...
Alzheimer disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized pathologically by the presence ...
Dementia is a common illness with an incidence that is rising as the aged population increases. Ther...
Neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) are an integral part of the dementia syndrome and were therefore rec...
The progressive development of Alzheimer's disease (AD)-related lesions such as neurofibrillary tang...
Recent neuropathologic autopsy studies found that 15 to 25% of elderly demented patients have Lewy b...
Epidemiologic inquiry requires the definition of a “case. ” Dementia may be defined clinically or al...