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
The Effects of Long-Term Medication Use in Alzheimer Disease
Neurol 96:e2247-e2250, Karceski, S., 2021
Complete Evaluation of Dementia: PET and MRI Correlation and Diagnosis for the Neuroradiologist
AJNR 42:998-1007, Oldan, J.D.,et al, 2021
Controversy and Progress in Alzheimers Disease - FDA Approval of Aducanumab
NEJM 385:doi:10.1056/NEJMp2111320, Rabinovici, G.D., 2021
Aducanumab: What About the Patient?
Ann Neurol 90:334-335, Petersen, R.C., 2021
Application of Deep Learning to Predict Standardized Uptake Value Ratio and Amyloid Status on 18F-Florbetapir PET Using ADNI Data
AJNR 41:980-986, Reith, F.,et al, 2020
Limbic-Predominant Age-Related TDP-43 Encephalopathy (LATE): Consensus Working Group Report
Brain DOI: 10.1093/brain/awz099, Nelson, P.T.,et al, 2019
Debate Sparks Over LATE, a Recently Recognized Dementia
JAMA 322:914-916, Abbasi, J., 2019
Diagnosis and Management of Dementia
JAMA 322:1589-1599, Arvanitakis, Z.,et al, 2019
Practice Guide Update Summary: Mild Cognitive Impairment
Neurol 90:126-135, Petersen, R.C.,et al, 2018
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
Clinicopathologic Conference, Posterior Cortical Atrophy with Frontotemporal Lobe Dementia with Gene Mutation
JAMA Neurol 74:114-118, , 2017
Neurofilament as a Blood Marker for Diagnosis and Monitoring of Primary Progressive Aphasias
Neurol 88:961-969, Steinacker, P.,et al, 2017
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
Odor Identification as a Biomarker of Preclinical AD in Older Adults at Risk
Neurol 89:327-335, Lafaille-Magnanm, M.E.,et al, 2017
Distinguishing Neuroimaging Features in Patients Presenting with Visual Hallucinations
AJNR 37:774-781, Winton-Brown, T.T.,et al, 2016
A Young Man with Progressive Language Difficulty and Early-Onset Dementia
JAMA Neurol 73:595-599, Botha, H.,et al, 2016
Patients with Rosacea have Increased Risk of Dementia
Ann Neurol 79:921-928, Egeberg, A.,et al, 2016
Aphasic Variant of Alzheimer Disease
Neurol 87:1337-1343, Rogalski, E.,et al, 2016
Plasma Levels of Apolipoprotein E and Risk of Dementia in the General Population
Ann Neurol 77:301-311, Rasmussen, K.L.,et al, 2015
"Noncognitive" Symptoms of Early Alzheimer Disease
Neurol 84:617-622, Masters, M.C.,et al, 2015
Assessment and Management of Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia
BMJ 350:h369, Kales, H.C.,et al, 2015
Beyond Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: An IOM Report on Redefining an Illness
JAMA 313:1101-1102, Clayton, E.W., 2015
Comparing 3T and 1.5T MRI for Mapping Hippocampal Atrophy in the Alzheimers Disease Neuroimaging Initiative
AJNR 36:653-660, Chow, N.,et al, 2015
Prevalence of Cerebral Amyloid Pathology in Persons without Dementia
JAMA 313-1924-1938,1913, Jansen, W.J.,et al, 2015
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
Dementia: Timely Diagnosis and Early Intervention
BMJ 350:h3029, Robinson, L.,et al, 2015
Effect of Dextromethorphan-Quinidine on Agitation in Patients with Alzheimer Disease Dementia
JAMA 314:1242-1254, Cummings, J.L.,et al, 2015
Non-Alzheimers Dementia 1 Frontotemporal Dementia
Lancet 386:1672-1682, Bang, Jee.,et al, 2015
Non-Alzheimers Dementia 2 Lewy Body Dementias
Lancet 386:1683-1697, Walker, Z.,et al, 2015
Non-Alzheimers Dementia 3 Vascular Dementia
Lancet 386:1698-1706, OBrien, J.T. & Thomas, A., 2015
Degenerative Diseases of the Nervous System, Alzheimer Disease
Adams & Victors Principles of Neurology, Chp 39, pg 1063, Ropper, A.H.,et al, 2014
Visuoperception Test Predicts Pathologic Diagnosis of Alzheimer Disease in Corticobasal Syndrome
Neurol 83:510-519, Boyd, C.D.,et al, 2014
Benzodiazepine Use and Risk of Alzheimers Disease: Case-Control Study
BMJ 349:g5205, Billioti deGage, S.,et al, 2014
Deep-Brain Stimulation - Entering the Era of Human Neural-Network Modulation
NEJM 371:1369-1373, Okun, M.S., 2014
Fracture as an Independent Risk Factor of Dementia
Medicine 93:e188, Tsai, C.H.,et al, 2014
The Diagnosis and Management of Mild Cognitive Impairment
JAMA 312:2551-2561, Langa, K.M. & Levine, D.A., 2014
Effect of Citalopram on Agitation in Alzheimer Disease The CitAD Randomized Clinical Trial
JAMA 311:682-691, Porsteinsson, A.P.,et al, 2014
Antiamyloid Therapy for Alzheimers Disease - Are We on the Right Road?
NEJM 370:377-378, Karran, E. & Hardy, J., 2014
Should Patients with Dementia who Wander be Electronically Tagged? Yes
BMJ 346:f3603, McShane, R., 2013
Frontotemporal Dementia
BMJ 347:f4827, Warren, J.D.,et al, 2013
Is There a Link Between Open-Angle Glaucoma and Dementia?: The Three-City-Alienor Cohort
Ann Neurol 74:171-179, Helmer, C.,et al, 2013
An Expanded Role for Neuroimaging in the Evaluation of Memory Impairment
AJNR 34:2075-2082, Desikan, R.S.,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
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