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160 related items for PubMed ID: 36799220

  • 1. The ScreeLing: Detecting Semantic, Phonological, and Syntactic Deficits in the Clinical Subtypes of Frontotemporal and Alzheimer's Dementia.
    Jiskoot LC, Poos JM, van Boven K, de Boer L, Giannini LAA, Satoer DD, Visch-Brink EG, van Hemmen J, Franzen S, Pijnenburg YAL, van den Berg E, Seelaar H.
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  • 2. Exploring Abstract Semantic Associations in the Frontotemporal Dementia Spectrum in a Dutch Population.
    Poos JM, van den Berg E, Visch-Brink E, Eikelboom WS, Franzen S, van Hemmen J, Pijnenburg YAL, Satoer D, Dopper EGP, van Swieten JC, Papma JM, Seelaar H, Jiskoot LC.
    Arch Clin Neuropsychol; 2022 Jan 17; 37(1):104-116. PubMed ID: 33856423
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  • 3. Differential linguistic features of verbal fluency in behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia and primary progressive aphasia.
    van den Berg E, Dijkzeul JCM, Poos JM, Eikelboom WS, van Hemmen J, Franzen S, de Jong FJ, Dopper EGP, Vonk JMJ, Papma JM, Satoer D, Jiskoot LC, Seelaar H.
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  • 4. Binary reversals: a diagnostic sign in primary progressive aphasia.
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  • 5. Linguistic profiles, brain metabolic patterns and rates of amyloid-β biomarker positivity in patients with mixed primary progressive aphasia.
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  • 6. Differential chemokine alteration in the variants of primary progressive aphasia-a role for neuroinflammation.
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  • 7. Automated profiling of spontaneous speech in primary progressive aphasia and behavioral-variant frontotemporal dementia: An approach based on usage-frequency.
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    Cortex; 2020 Dec 03; 133():103-119. PubMed ID: 33120189
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    Ulugut H, Stek S, Wagemans LEE, Jutten RJ, Keulen MA, Bouwman FH, Prins ND, Lemstra AW, Krudop W, Teunissen CE, van Berckel BNM, Ossenkoppele R, Barkhof F, van der Flier WM, Scheltens P, Pijnenburg YAL.
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  • 9. Utility of testing for apraxia and associated features in dementia.
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  • 10. A Meta-Analysis of Neuropsychological Functioning in the Logopenic Variant of Primary Progressive Aphasia: Comparison with the Semantic and Non-Fluent Variants.
    Kamath V, Sutherland ER, Chaney GA.
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  • 11. Motor speech disorders in the nonfluent, semantic and logopenic variants of primary progressive aphasia.
    Staiger A, Schroeter ML, Ziegler W, Schölderle T, Anderl-Straub S, Danek A, Duning T, Fassbender K, Fliessbach K, Jahn H, Kasper E, Kornhuber J, Landwehrmeyer B, Lauer M, Lombardi J, Ludolph A, Müller-Sarnowski F, Polyakova M, Prix C, Prudlo J, Regenbrecht F, Roßmeier C, Schneider A, Wiltfang J, Otto M, German FTLD Consortium, Diehl-Schmid J.
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  • 12. Data-driven subtypes of mixed semantic-logopenic primary progressive aphasia: Linguistic features, biomarker profiles and brain metabolic patterns.
    Mazzeo S, Morinelli C, Polito C, Giacomucci G, Moschini V, Ingannato A, Balestrini J, Frigerio D, Emiliani F, Galdo G, Crucitti C, Piazzesi D, Bagnoli S, Padiglioni S, Berti V, Sorbi S, Nacmias B, Bessi V.
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  • 13. Linguistic deficits in the acute phase of stroke.
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  • 14. Data-driven classification of patients with primary progressive aphasia.
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  • 15. Is descriptive writing useful in the differential diagnosis of logopenic variant of primary progressive aphasia, Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment?
    Sitek EJ, Barczak A, Kluj-Kozłowska K, Kozłowski M, Barcikowska M, Sławek J.
    Neurol Neurochir Pol; 2015 Nov 15; 49(4):239-44. PubMed ID: 26188940
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  • 16. Neuropsychological differentiation of progressive aphasic disorders.
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  • 17. Utility of the Repeat and Point Test for Subtyping Patients With Primary Progressive Aphasia.
    Seckin M, Ricard I, Raiser T, Heitkamp N, Ebert A, Prix C, Levin J, Diehl-Schmid J, Riedl L, Roßmeier C, Hoen N, Schroeter ML, Marschhauser A, Obrig H, Benke T, Kornhuber J, Fliessbach K, Schneider A, Wiltfang J, Jahn H, Fassbender K, Prudlo J, Lauer M, Duning T, Wilke C, Synofzik M, Anderl-Straub S, Semler E, Lombardi J, Landwehrmeyer B, Ludolph A, Otto M, Danek A, German FTLD consortium.
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  • 18. Northwestern Anagram Test-Italian (Nat-I) for primary progressive aphasia.
    Canu E, Agosta F, Imperiale F, Ferraro PM, Fontana A, Magnani G, Mesulam MM, Thompson CK, Weintraub S, Moro A, Cappa SF, Filippi M.
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  • 19. Longitudinal white matter change in frontotemporal dementia subtypes and sporadic late onset Alzheimer's disease.
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  • 20. Machine learning based hierarchical classification of frontotemporal dementia and Alzheimer's disease.
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