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A Young Adult Man with Cognitive Changes, Gait Difficulty, and Renal Insufficiency
Neurol 100:206-212, Stamm,B.,et al, 2023

Genetic Causes of Cerebral Small Vessel Diseases, A Parctical Guide for Neurologists
Neurol 100:766-783, Manini,A.,&Pantoni,L., 2023

A 72-year-old Man with a Progressive Cognitive and Cerebellar Syndrome
Neurol 95:e2707-e2710, Lad, M. & Griffiths, T.D., 2020

Personality Changes, Executive Dysfunction, and Motor and Memory Impairment
JAMA Neurol 74:245-246, Lopez Chiriboga, A.S.,et al, 2017

Huntington Disease: Clinical Features and Diagnosis
UptoDate Dec 2017, Oksana Suchowersky, 2017

Bipolar II Disorder as the Initial Presentation of CADASIL:An Underdiagnosed Manifestation
Neuropsych Dis Treat 13:2175-2179, Wang,J.,et al, 2017

Clinicopathologic Conference, Homocystinuria caused by Cystathionine B-Synthase Deficiency
NEJM 375:1879-1890, Case 34-2016, 2016

Clinicopathologic Conference, Frontotemporal Lobar Degeneration with Tau-positive Inclusions (Picks Disease Subtype) Due to a Gly389Arg MAPT Mutation, Resulting in the Behavioral Variant of Frontotemporal Dementia with Parkinsonism
NEJM 372:1151-1162, Miller, B.L.,et al, 2015

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

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

Huntingtons Disease
BMJ 341:34-40, Novak,M.J. &Tabrizi,S.J., 2010

Psychiatric Disorders in Preclinical Huntingtons Disease
JNNP 78:939-943, Julien,C.L.,et al, 2007

Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy With Subcortical Infarcts & Leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL)
UpToDate (www.uptodate.com) Aug 21, Dichgans,M.,et al., 2007

Clinicopath Conf, Dopamine-Responsive-Dystonia Caused by a Mutation in the GCH1 Gene
NEJM 355:831-839, Case 26-2006, 2006

Psychiatric Symptoms Do Not Correlate with Cognitive Decline, Motor Sympt or CAG Repeat Length in Huntington's
Arch Neurol 53:493-497, Zappacosta,B.,et al, 1996

Dentatorubral-Pallidoluysian Atrophy:Clin Features Closely Related to Unstable Expansion of Trinucleotide (CAG) Repeat
Ann Neurol 37:769-775, Ikeuchi,T.,et al, 1995



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