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Is semantic dementia an outdated entity?
Belliard S, Merck C. Belliard S, et al. Cortex. 2024 Nov;180:64-77. doi: 10.1016/j.cortex.2024.09.002. Epub 2024 Sep 17. Cortex. 2024. PMID: 39378711 Review.
Does it still make clinical sense to talk about semantic dementia? For more than 10 years, some researchers and clinicians have highlighted the need for new diagnostic criteria, arguing for this entity either to be redefined or, more recently, to be divided into two …
Does it still make clinical sense to talk about semantic dementia? For more than 10 years, some researchers and clinicians hav …
Semantic Dementia: A Mini-Review.
Klimova B, Novotny M, Kuca K. Klimova B, et al. Mini Rev Med Chem. 2018;18(1):3-8. doi: 10.2174/1389557516666161223155110. Mini Rev Med Chem. 2018. PMID: 28019640 Review.
The purpose of this article is to explore only semantic dementia (SD), more specifically called semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia, as one of the forms of frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and provide the latest information on its diagn …
The purpose of this article is to explore only semantic dementia (SD), more specifically called semantic variant of pri …
Advances in semantic dementia: Neuropsychology, pathology & neuroimaging.
Ding J, Yang Q, Drossinos N, Guo Q. Ding J, et al. Ageing Res Rev. 2024 Aug;99:102375. doi: 10.1016/j.arr.2024.102375. Epub 2024 Jun 10. Ageing Res Rev. 2024. PMID: 38866186 Review.
Semantic dementia is a kind of neurodegenerative disorder, characterized by prominent semantic impairments and anterior temporal lobe atrophy. ...Pathological and genetic studies have also found more complex situations of semantic dementia, whic
Semantic dementia is a kind of neurodegenerative disorder, characterized by prominent semantic impairments and anterior
Frontotemporal Dementia.
Olney NT, Spina S, Miller BL. Olney NT, et al. Neurol Clin. 2017 May;35(2):339-374. doi: 10.1016/j.ncl.2017.01.008. Neurol Clin. 2017. PMID: 28410663 Free PMC article. Review.
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is a heterogeneous disorder with distinct clinical phenotypes associated with multiple neuropathologic entities. ...The core FTD spectrum disorders include behavioral variant FTD, nonfluent/agrammatic variant primary progressive aphasia
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is a heterogeneous disorder with distinct clinical phenotypes associated with multiple neuropath
(What) can patients with semantic dementia learn?
Shebani Z, Patterson K. Shebani Z, et al. Neuropsychologia. 2024 May 3;197:108844. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2024.108844. Epub 2024 Feb 29. Neuropsychologia. 2024. PMID: 38428519 Review.
Semantic Dementia (SD) is a neurodegenerative disease characterised by progressive deterioration of semantic knowledge, resulting in diminished understanding of concepts, whether encountered in verbal or non-verbal form. ...In this article, we review this res
Semantic Dementia (SD) is a neurodegenerative disease characterised by progressive deterioration of semantic knowledge,
Frontotemporal Dementia.
Clark DG. Clark DG. Continuum (Minneap Minn). 2024 Dec 1;30(6):1642-1672. doi: 10.1212/CON.0000000000001506. Continuum (Minneap Minn). 2024. PMID: 39620838 Review.
OBJECTIVE: This article discusses frontotemporal dementia (FTD) syndromes using a simplified framework of three core syndromes, including details on their pathology and unique genetic variations. ...The three core syndromes are behavioral variant FTD and two forms o …
OBJECTIVE: This article discusses frontotemporal dementia (FTD) syndromes using a simplified framework of three core syndromes …
Semantic dementia: aspects of the early diagnosis.
Belliard S, Merck C, Jonin PY, Vérin M. Belliard S, et al. Rev Neurol (Paris). 2013 Oct;169(10):806-10. doi: 10.1016/j.neurol.2013.07.007. Epub 2013 Sep 12. Rev Neurol (Paris). 2013. PMID: 24035592 Review.
Semantic dementia is a lobar atrophy syndrome, related to a degeneration of anterior temporal regions, and characterized by a very predominant impairment of semantic memory. Whereas the diagnosis is relatively easy to establish in the typical form and if the
Semantic dementia is a lobar atrophy syndrome, related to a degeneration of anterior temporal regions, and characterized by a
Semantic dementia and primary progressive aphasia: a problem of categorization?
Knibb JA, Hodges JR. Knibb JA, et al. Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord. 2005 Oct-Dec;19 Suppl 1:S7-14. doi: 10.1097/01.wad.0000183085.22562.13. Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord. 2005. PMID: 16317259 Review.
Semantic dementia and progressive non-fluent aphasia (PNFA) share some clinical and pathologic characteristics with frontal variant frontotemporal dementia, but there are also clear differences between the three syndromes. We believe that many patients
Semantic dementia and progressive non-fluent aphasia (PNFA) share some clinical and pathologic characteristics with frontal va
Semantic memory impairment in dementia: A cross-cultural adaptation study.
Paplikar A, Vandana VP, Mekala S, Darshini KJ, Arshad F, Iyer GK, Kandukuri R, Divyaraj G, Varghese F, Kaul S, Patterson K, Alladi S. Paplikar A, et al. Neurol Sci. 2022 Jan;43(1):265-273. doi: 10.1007/s10072-021-05272-5. Epub 2021 May 8. Neurol Sci. 2022. PMID: 33966130
BACKGROUND: Semantic memory deficits are frequently encountered in dementia and distinct patterns of semantic impairment characterize the subtypes of dementia. ...METHODS: The CSM battery was modified using standard methods and by incorporating cultura …
BACKGROUND: Semantic memory deficits are frequently encountered in dementia and distinct patterns of semantic impairmen …
Frontotemporal dementia.
Deleon J, Miller BL. Deleon J, et al. Handb Clin Neurol. 2018;148:409-430. doi: 10.1016/B978-0-444-64076-5.00027-2. Handb Clin Neurol. 2018. PMID: 29478591 Review.
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by progressive changes in behavior, personality, and language with involvement of the frontal and temporal regions of the brain. ...
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by progressive changes in behavior, personality, a
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