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progranulin mutations -evidence - based treatment for psychological symptoms of Alzheimer ’s Disease(passive) caused by-frontotemporal dementia
blocked arteries , which can mimic Alzheimer 's disease(passive) caused byatherosclerotic dementia
an abnormal buildup of tau protein , which also plays a role in Alzheimer ’s disease(passive) caused byfrontotemporal dementia
a novel MAPT mutation ( Q351R ) with a remarkably long amnestic presentation mimicking familial Alzheimer ’s disease(passive) caused byfrontotemporal dementia
a series of strokes that damage or destroy brain tissue(passive) Is caused byMultiinfarct Dementia
the breakdown of nerve cells in particular regions of the brain(passive) is caused byFrontotemporal dementia
many conditions , such as autism spectrum disorder , Down Syndrome , and dementia ( which can result from Alzheimer ’s disease , stroke , head injuries , and Parkinson ’s disease(passive) can be caused byDementia Wandering
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the P301L mutation in MAPT(passive) caused byfrontotemporal dementia
when the brain is damaged by diseases , such as Alzheimer 's disease or a series of strokes or can be associated with other conditions such as Parkinson ’s disease or Down ’s syndrome(passive) is causeddementia Dementia
nerve cell damage to the frontal or temporal lobes of the brain(passive) is caused byFrontotemporal dementia
the different mutations in the tau genecausefrontotemporal dementia
when nerve cells in the frontal and/or temporal lobes of the brain die and the pathways that connect them change(passive) is causedFrontotemporal dementia
an R406W mutation in the microtubule associated protein tau ( MAPT ) gene(passive) caused byfrontotemporal dementia
microtubule - associated protein tau gene ( MAPT ) mutations : a chameleon Early Changes in the Brain Proteome Associated with Alzheimer 's Disease Risk(passive) caused byFrontotemporal dementia
how haploinsufficiency of progranulincausesfrontotemporal dementia
the C9orf72 mutation(passive) caused byfrontotemporal dementia
a unique opportunity to search for these biomarkers in a large Auckland family with a genetic mutation that is knownto causefrontotemporal dementia
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to work alongside the existing care a person receives and will not replace that support(passive) is designedTIHM for dementia
a non - coding hexanucleotide repeat expansion in C9ORF72Takaomi Saido ( RIKEN Brain Science Institute)A new mouse model of Alzheimer 's disease(passive) caused byfrontotemporal dementia
venous hypertension of bilateral thalami from intracranial DAVFs(passive) caused bythalamic dementia
the breakdown of nerve cells in two specific parts of the brain , called the frontal and temporal lobes(passive) is caused byFrontotemporal dementia
different diseases of the brain(passive) is caused byDementia Dementia
early onset familial AD , tau mutationscausefrontotemporal dementia
Silent Strokes(passive) Caused byhellip Dementia
tiny strokescausemultiinfarct dementia
a genetic mutations(passive) caused byfrontotemporal dementia
disease of the brain(passive) is caused byDementia Dementia
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the shrinkage and damage to the frontal and the temporal lobes of the brain which in turn causes damage to both the nervous system and muscles over a period of time(passive) is caused byFrontotemporal dementia
Dementia or cognitive impairment ... Alzheimer 's disease ( AD ) , Parkinson 's disease , Down 's syndrome , vascular pathology ( which causes vascular cognitive impairment ) , Lewy Body disease ( which causes Lewy Body dementia ) , and Pick 's diseasecausesFrontotemporal dementia
the breakdown of nerve cells in the frontal and temporal region of the brain ( fronto - temporal lobe ) , which leads to , among other symptoms , a change in personality and behaviour(passive) is caused byFrontotemporal dementia
a breakdown of nerve cells in the frontal and temporal region of the brain ( fronto - temporal lobe ) , which leads to , among other symptoms , a change in personality and behavior(passive) is caused byFrontotemporal dementia
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the death of nerve cellswhere clumps of abnormal protein form in front and side parts of the brain and causethe death of nerve cells
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to social exclusion not only for people with dementia , but also their carers and familiescan leadto social exclusion not only for people with dementia , but also their carers and families
to difficulties in performing daily activities , which can also often affect the ability to prepare and eat mealscommonly leadsto difficulties in performing daily activities , which can also often affect the ability to prepare and eat meals
problems in memory , thinking and languagecausesproblems in memory , thinking and language
early deficits(passive) caused byearly deficits
more behavioral problems than Alzheimer 'scan causemore behavioral problems than Alzheimer 's
the symptoms or behaviors(passive) caused bythe symptoms or behaviors
personality changes or unusual behaviourmay causepersonality changes or unusual behaviour
personality change that is not typical in Alzheimer ’s diseasecan causepersonality change that is not typical in Alzheimer ’s disease
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to the greatest deterioration in identityleadingto the greatest deterioration in identity
to a progressive neuron loss , deterioration of memory , and cognitive impairmentcontributesto a progressive neuron loss , deterioration of memory , and cognitive impairment
other changes in behaviour , such as depressioncan causeother changes in behaviour , such as depression
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behavior and personality changes and difficulty speaking and writing in addition to memory deteriorationcan causebehavior and personality changes and difficulty speaking and writing in addition to memory deterioration
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the death of older brother and heavyweight contender Jerry Quarry , a Bob Elias inductee in 2000causedthe death of older brother and heavyweight contender Jerry Quarry , a Bob Elias inductee in 2000
in progressive memory loss , impaired thinking , disorientation , and changes in personality and mood starting in late middle age and leads in advanced cases to a profound decline in cognitive and physical functioning and is marked histologically by the degeneration of brain neurons especially in the cerebral cortex and by the presence of neurofibrillary tangles and plaques containing beta - amyloidresultsin progressive memory loss , impaired thinking , disorientation , and changes in personality and mood starting in late middle age and leads in advanced cases to a profound decline in cognitive and physical functioning and is marked histologically by the degeneration of brain neurons especially in the cerebral cortex and by the presence of neurofibrillary tangles and plaques containing beta - amyloid
progressive degeneration of the frontal and temporal lobes of the braincausesprogressive degeneration of the frontal and temporal lobes of the brain
a severe degeneration of brain cells in the frontal or temporal lobes that leads to symptoms including personality changes , loss of communication skills and alterations to social behaviourcausesa severe degeneration of brain cells in the frontal or temporal lobes that leads to symptoms including personality changes , loss of communication skills and alterations to social behaviour
multiple cognitive symptoms including memory loss , speech difficulties , personality changes and inappropriate behaviorcausesmultiple cognitive symptoms including memory loss , speech difficulties , personality changes and inappropriate behavior
shrinkage degeneration of the nerve cells of temporal and frontal lobes or areas of the braincausesshrinkage degeneration of the nerve cells of temporal and frontal lobes or areas of the brain
difficulties with language ( such as word - finding or understanding others ) , social behaviors , and memorytypically causesdifficulties with language ( such as word - finding or understanding others ) , social behaviors , and memory
focal damage , leaving extensive regions of the brain to function normallycausesfocal damage , leaving extensive regions of the brain to function normally
damage to parts of the brain which are responsible for our behaviour , our emotional responses and our language skillscausesdamage to parts of the brain which are responsible for our behaviour , our emotional responses and our language skills
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