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Rapidly Progressive Alzheimer Disease
Arch Neurol 68:1124-1130, Schmidt, C.,et al, 2011

Neurologic Manifestations of Long COVID Differ Based on Acute COVID-19 Severity
Ann Neurol 94:146-159, Giraldo,G.S.P.,et al, 2023

Adults with Cerebral Palsy Require Ongoing Neurologic Care
Ann Neurol 89:860-871, Smith, S.E.,et al, 2021

Complete Evaluation of Dementia: PET and MRI Correlation and Diagnosis for the Neuroradiologist
AJNR 42:998-1007, Oldan, J.D.,et al, 2021

Diagnosis and Management of Dementia
JAMA 322:1589-1599, Arvanitakis, Z.,et al, 2019

Limbic-Predominant Age-Related TDP-43 Encephalopathy (LATE): Consensus Working Group Report
Brain DOI: 10.1093/brain/awz099, Nelson, P.T.,et al, 2019

Practice Guide Update Summary: Mild Cognitive Impairment
Neurol 90:126-135, Petersen, R.C.,et al, 2018

Outcomes after Diagnosis of Mild Cognitive Impairment in a Large Autopsy Series
Ann Neurol 81:549-559, Abner, E.L.,et al, 2017

Diagnosis and Management of Dementia with Lewy Bodies
Neurol 89:88-100, McKeith, I.G.,et al, 2017

Clinicopathologic Conference, Primary Progressive Aphasia, Semantic Variant, due to TAR DNA Binding Protein 43 associated Frontotemporal Lobar Degen
NEJM 376:158-167, Case 1-2017, 2017

Association of Cerebral Microbleeds with Cognitive Decline and Dementia
JAMA Neurol 73:934-943, Akoudad, S.,et al, 2016

A Young Man with Progressive Language Difficulty and Early-Onset Dementia
JAMA Neurol 73:595-599, Botha, H.,et al, 2016

Prevalence of Amyloid PET Positivity in Dementia Syndromes
JAMA 313:1939-1949,1913, Ossenkoppele, R.,et al, 2015

Advanced Dementia
NEJM 372:2533-2540, Mitchell, S.L., 2015

Non-Alzheimers Dementia 1 Frontotemporal Dementia
Lancet 386:1672-1682, Bang, Jee.,et al, 2015

The Diagnosis and Management of Mild Cognitive Impairment
JAMA 312:2551-2561, Langa, K.M. & Levine, D.A., 2014

Frontotemporal Dementia
BMJ 347:f4827, Warren, J.D.,et al, 2013

Predicting Alzheimer Disease with �-Amyloid Imaging: Results from the Australian Imaging, Biomarkers, and Lifestyle Study of Ageing
Ann Neurol 74:905-913, Rowe, C.C.,et al, 2013

Criteria for the Diagnosis of Corticobasal Degeneration
Neurol 80:496-503, Armstrong, M.J.,et al, 2013

PET Imaging for Alzheimer Disease: Are Its Benefits Worth the Cost?
JAMA 309:1099-1100, Mitka, M., 2013

Clinicopathologic Conference, Blind and Confused, Neuromyelitis Optica Spectrum Disorder
JAMA Neurol 70:932-936, Sharma, V.,et al, 2013

The Cerebral Autosomal-Dominant Arteriopathy with Subcortical Infarcts and Leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL) Scale
Stroke 43:2871-2876, Pescini, F.,et al, 2012

Changing Concepts of Alzheimer Disease
JAMA 35:2458-2459, McKhann, G.M., 2011

Mild Cognitive Impairment
NEJM 362:2227-2234, Peterson, R.C., 2011

Brain Biopsy in Children With Primary Small-Vessel Central Nervous System Vasculitis
Ann Neurol 68:602-610, 573, Elbers,J.,et al, 2010

Dysexecutive Syndrome: Diagnostic Criteria and Validation Study
Ann Neurol 68:855-864, Godefroy,O.,et al, 2010

Alzheimers Disease
BMJ 338:467-471, Burns,A. &Iliffe,S., 2009

Age, Neuropathology, and Dementia
NEJM 360:2302-2309, Savva,G.M.,et al, 2009

CSF Biomarkers and Incipient Alzheimer Disease in Patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment
JAMA 302:385-393,436,452, Mattsson,N.,et al, 2009

The Clinical Course of Advanced Dementia
NEJM 361:1529-1538, 1595, Mitchell,S.,et al, 2009

Conversion of Amyloid Positive and Negative MCI to AD over 3 Years: An 11C-PIB PET Study
Neurol 73:754-760, 744, Okello,A.,et al, 2009

Rapidly Progressive Dementia
Ann Neurol 64:97-108, Geschwind,M.D.,et al., 2008

Incident Dementia in Women is Preceded by Weight Loss by a Least a Decade
Neurol 69:739-746, Knopman,D.S.,et al, 2007

PET of Brain Amyloid and Tau in Mild Cognitive Impairment
NEJM 355:2652-2663, Small,G.W.,et al, 2006

Mild Cognitive Impariment is Early-Stage Alzheimer Disease
Arch Neurol 63:15-16, Morris,J.C., 2006

Frontotemporal Dementia: Clinicopathological Correlations
Ann Neurol 59:952-962, Forman,M.S.,et al, 2006

Mild Cognitive Impairment
Lancet 367:1262-1270, Gauthier,S.,et al, 2006

A 10-Item Smell Identification Scale Related to Risk for Alzheimers Disease
Ann Neurol 58:155-160, Taberr,M.H.,et al, 2005

A 32-Year Prospective Study of Change in Body Weight and Incident Dementia
Arch Neurol 62:55-60,20, Stewart,R.,et al, 2005

Estimating Prognosis for Nursing Home Residents with Advanced Dementia
JAMA 291:2734-2740, Mitchell,S.L.,et al, 2004

Neuro-Ophthalmic Findings in the Visual Variant of Alzheimers Disease
Ophthalmology 111:376-381, Lee,A.G. &Martin,C.O., 2004

Potentially Reversible Autoimmune Limbic ncephalitis with Neuronal Potassium Channel Antibody
Neurol 62:1177-1182,1040, Thieben,M.J.,et al, 2004

Early Alzheimer's Disease
NEJM 349:1056-1063, Kawas,C.H., 2003

Functional Deficits in Patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment
Neurol 58:758-764, Tabert,M.H.,et al, 2002

The Neurological Masquerade of Intravascular Lymphomatosis
Arch Neurol 59:439-443, Beristain,X.&Azzarelli,B., 2002

Natural History of Mild Cognitive Impairment in Older Persons
Neurol 59:198-205, Bennett,D.A.,et al, 2002

Utility of Clinical Criteria in Differentiating Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration (FTLD) From AD
Neurol 58:1608-1615, Rosen,H.J.,et al, 2002

Potentially Reversible Conditions in 1000 Consecutive Memory Clinic Patients
JNNP 73:390-394, Hejl,A.,et al, 2002

Incidence and Outcome of Mild Cognitive Impairment in a Population-Based Prospective Cohort
Neurol 59;1594-1599, Larrieu,S.,et al, 2002



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