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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

Neurofilament as a Blood Marker for Diagnosis and Monitoring of Primary Progressive Aphasias
Neurol 88:961-969, Steinacker, P.,et al, 2017

Aphasic Variant of Alzheimer Disease
Neurol 87:1337-1343, Rogalski, E.,et al, 2016

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

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

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

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

Classification of Primary Progressive Aphasia and Its Variants
Neurol 76:1009-1014, Gorno-Tempini,M.L.,et al, 2011

Clinical Syndromes Associated with Posterior Atrophy: Early Age at Onset AD Spectrum
Neurol 73:1571-1578, Migliaccio,R.,et al, 2009

Foreign Accent Syndrome as the Initial Sign of Primary Progressive Aphasia
JNNP 79:79-81, Luzzi,S.,et al, 2008

The Logopenic/Phonological Variant of Primary Progressive Aphasia
Neurol 71:1227-1234, Gorno-Tempini,M.L.,et al, 2008

Primary Progressive Aphasia--A Language-Based Dementia
NEJM 349:1535-1542, Mesulam,M.-M., 2003

Clinical, Neuroimaging, and Pathologic Features of Progressive Nonfluent Aphasia
Ann Neurol 39:166-173, Turner,R.S.,et al, 1996

Alzheimer Disease and Nonfluent Progressive Aphasia
Arch Neurol 53:1072-1078, Greene,J.D.W.,et al, 1996

Pathologic Findings in a Case of Primary Progressive Aphasia
Neurol 44:279-282, Scheltens,P.,et al, 1994

The Pathology and Nosology of Primary Progressive Aphasia
Neurol 44:2065-2072, Kertesz,A.,et al, 1994

Pick's Disease Versus Alzheimer's Disease:A Comparison of Clinical Characteristics
Neurol 43:289-292, Mendez,M.F.,et al, 1993

Progressive Language Disorder Due to Lobar Atrophy
Ann Neurol 31:174-183, Snowden,J.S.,et al, 1992

The Role of Brain Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography in the Diagnosis of Primary Progressive Aphasia
Arch Neurol 48:1257-1260, McDaniel,K.D.,et al, 1991

Progressive Aphasia:A Precursor of Global Dementia
Neurol 40:423-429, Green,J.,et al, 1990

Primary progressive Aphasia
Arch Neurol 47:1329-1336, Weintraub,S.,et al, 1990

Slowly Progressive Aphasia:Three Cases with Language, Memory, CT and PET Data
JNNP 53:987-993, Kempler,D.,et al, 1990

Progressive Aphasia without Dementia:Further Documentation
Ann Neurol 25:411-413, Sapin,L.R.,et al, 1989

Progressive Language Impairment without Dementia:A Case with Isolated Category Specific Semantic Defect
JNNP 51:1201-1207, Basso,A.,et al, 1988

Progressive Aphasia without Dementia:Two Cases with Focal Spongiform Degeneration
Ann Neurol 22:527-532, Kirshner,H.S.,et al, 1987

Primary Progressive Aphasia-Differentiation from Alzheimer's Disease
Ann Neurol 22:533-534, Mesulam,M.M., 1987

Slowly Progressive Aphasia without Generalized Dementia:Studies with Positron Emission Tomography
Ann Neurol 19:68-74, Chawluk,J.B.,et al, 1986

Slowly Progressive Aphasia without Generalized Dementia
Ann Neurol 13:687, Heath,P.D.,et al, 1983

Slowly Progressive Aphasia Without Generalized Dementia
Ann Neurol 11:592-598, Mesulam,M.M., 1982

Functional Neurological Disorders
Neurologist 27:276-289, Mishra, A. & Pandey, S., 2022

An 80-Year-Old Woman with a Homonymous Hemianopsia
Neurol 99:713-717, Tajfirouz, D.,et al, 2022

Alzheimers Disease
Lancet 397:1577-1590, Scheltens, P.,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

Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
BMJ 368:L7012, Fox, H.,et al, 2020

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

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

Clinicopathologic Conference, Posterior Cortical Atrophy with Frontotemporal Lobe Dementia with Gene Mutation
JAMA Neurol 74:114-118, , 2017

Distinguishing Neuroimaging Features in Patients Presenting with Visual Hallucinations
AJNR 37:774-781, Winton-Brown, T.T.,et al, 2016

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

Identifying and Managing Common Childhood Language and Speech Impairments
BMJ 350:h2318, Reilly, S.,et al, 2015

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

Degenerative Diseases of the Nervous System, Progressive Bulbar Palsy
Adams & Victors Principles of Neurology, Chp 39, pg 1111, Ropper, A.H.,et al, 2014

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

TREM2 Variants in Alzheimers Disease
NEJM 368:117-127, Guerreiro, R.,et al, 2013

Variant of TREM2 Associated with the Risk of Alzheimers Disease
NEJM 368:107-116, Jonsson, T.,et al, 2013

Variant TREM2 as Risk Factor for Alzheimers Disease
NEJM 368:182-184, Neumann, H. & Daly, M., 2013

Myasthenia Gravis
BMJ 345:e8497, Spillane, J.,et al, 2012



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