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998 related items for PubMed ID: 19940270

  • 1. Prediction of pathology in primary progressive language and speech disorders.
    Deramecourt V, Lebert F, Debachy B, Mackowiak-Cordoliani MA, Bombois S, Kerdraon O, Buée L, Maurage CA, Pasquier F.
    Neurology; 2010 Jan 05; 74(1):42-9. PubMed ID: 19940270
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  • 2. Asymmetry and heterogeneity of Alzheimer's and frontotemporal pathology in primary progressive aphasia.
    Mesulam MM, Weintraub S, Rogalski EJ, Wieneke C, Geula C, Bigio EH.
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  • 3. Typical and atypical pathology in primary progressive aphasia variants.
    Spinelli EG, Mandelli ML, Miller ZA, Santos-Santos MA, Wilson SM, Agosta F, Grinberg LT, Huang EJ, Trojanowski JQ, Meyer M, Henry ML, Comi G, Rabinovici G, Rosen HJ, Filippi M, Miller BL, Seeley WW, Gorno-Tempini ML.
    Ann Neurol; 2017 Mar 05; 81(3):430-443. PubMed ID: 28133816
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  • 4. Neuropathological fingerprints of survival, atrophy and language in primary progressive aphasia.
    Mesulam MM, Coventry CA, Bigio EH, Sridhar J, Gill N, Fought AJ, Zhang H, Thompson CK, Geula C, Gefen T, Flanagan M, Mao Q, Weintraub S, Rogalski EJ.
    Brain; 2022 Jun 30; 145(6):2133-2148. PubMed ID: 35441216
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  • 6. Divergent patterns of TDP-43 and tau pathologies in primary progressive aphasia.
    Giannini LAA, Xie SX, McMillan CT, Liang M, Williams A, Jester C, Rascovsky K, Wolk DA, Ash S, Lee EB, Trojanowski JQ, Grossman M, Irwin DJ.
    Ann Neurol; 2019 May 30; 85(5):630-643. PubMed ID: 30851133
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  • 8. Classification and pathology of primary progressive aphasia.
    Harris JM, Gall C, Thompson JC, Richardson AM, Neary D, du Plessis D, Pal P, Mann DM, Snowden JS, Jones M.
    Neurology; 2013 Nov 19; 81(21):1832-9. PubMed ID: 24142474
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  • 9. Concurrence of TDP-43, tau and alpha-synuclein pathology in brains of Alzheimer's disease and dementia with Lewy bodies.
    Higashi S, Iseki E, Yamamoto R, Minegishi M, Hino H, Fujisawa K, Togo T, Katsuse O, Uchikado H, Furukawa Y, Kosaka K, Arai H.
    Brain Res; 2007 Dec 12; 1184():284-94. PubMed ID: 17963732
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  • 10. [Progressive nonfluent aphasia].
    Murayama S, Saito Y.
    Brain Nerve; 2011 Oct 12; 63(10):1037-46. PubMed ID: 21987561
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  • 13. Deciphering logopenic primary progressive aphasia: a clinical, imaging and biomarker investigation.
    Teichmann M, Kas A, Boutet C, Ferrieux S, Nogues M, Samri D, Rogan C, Dormont D, Dubois B, Migliaccio R.
    Brain; 2013 Nov 12; 136(Pt 11):3474-88. PubMed ID: 24108322
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  • 16. Rates of Amyloid Imaging Positivity in Patients With Primary Progressive Aphasia.
    Santos-Santos MA, Rabinovici GD, Iaccarino L, Ayakta N, Tammewar G, Lobach I, Henry ML, Hubbard I, Mandelli ML, Spinelli E, Miller ZA, Pressman PS, O'Neil JP, Ghosh P, Lazaris A, Meyer M, Watson C, Yoon SJ, Rosen HJ, Grinberg L, Seeley WW, Miller BL, Jagust WJ, Gorno-Tempini ML.
    JAMA Neurol; 2018 Mar 01; 75(3):342-352. PubMed ID: 29309493
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  • 18. The clinical diagnosis of early-onset dementias: diagnostic accuracy and clinicopathological relationships.
    Snowden JS, Thompson JC, Stopford CL, Richardson AM, Gerhard A, Neary D, Mann DM.
    Brain; 2011 Sep 01; 134(Pt 9):2478-92. PubMed ID: 21840888
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  • 19. In vivo signatures of nonfluent/agrammatic primary progressive aphasia caused by FTLD pathology.
    Caso F, Mandelli ML, Henry M, Gesierich B, Bettcher BM, Ogar J, Filippi M, Comi G, Magnani G, Sidhu M, Trojanowski JQ, Huang EJ, Grinberg LT, Miller BL, Dronkers N, Seeley WW, Gorno-Tempini ML.
    Neurology; 2014 Jan 21; 82(3):239-47. PubMed ID: 24353332
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