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Heterogeneity of Alzheimer's disease

F. Boller ... [et al.] (eds.)

(Research and perspectives in Alzheimer's disease)

Springer-Verlag, c1992

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Proceedings of a symposium in the series "Colloques médecine et recherche," held in Marseille Apr. 6, 1992, organized by the Fondation IPSEN pour la recherche thérapeutique

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

The heterogeneity of Alzheimer's disease is of great theoretical interest, as research uncovers new therapeutic interventions. This volume contains a series of papers on the epidemiology, clinical neurology, neurophysiology, neuropathology, molecular biology and genetics of the disease.

Table of Contents

  • An Overview of Scientific Issues Associated with the Heterogeneity of Alzheimer's Disease.- A Comparison of Clinical Outcome and Survival in Various Forms of Alzheimer's Disease.- Prognostic Implications of Symptomatic Behaviors in Alzheimer's Disease.- Heterogeneous Disappearance of Knowledge in Alzheimer's Disease.- Neuropsychological Aspects of Alzheimer's Disease: Evidence for Inter- and Intra-Function Heterogeneity.- Primary Progressive Aphasia: Sharpening the Focus on a Clinical Syndrome.- Therapeutic Drug Trials and Heterogeneity of Alzheimer's Disease.- Pro and Con for Heterogeneity of Alzheimer's Disease: A View from an Epidemiologist.- Heterogeneity in Familial Alzheimer's Disease.- Molecular Genetic Evidence for Etiologic Heterogeneity of Alzheimer's Disease.- Alzheimer's Disease: many Aetiologies
  • one Pathogenesis.- Locus Heterogeneity of Alzheimer's Disease.- Familial Alzheimer's Disease in Germans from Russia: A Model of Genetic Heterogeneity in Alzheimer's Disease.- Protein Phosphorylation Regulates Processing of the Alzheimer ?/A4-Amyloid Precursor Protein.- Alzheimer's Disease and Neuroanatomy: Hypotheses and Proposals.- Distribution of Tau-PHF in Brodmann Areas Reveals a Heterogeneity of the Degenerating Process in Rostro-Caudal Regions and as a Function of Age.- Alzheimer's Disease and Age-Related Pathology in Diffuse Lewy Body Disease.

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