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Keywords: White matter lesions
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Oscar L. Lopez, Richard P. Brenner, James T. Becker, Charles A. Jungreis, Donald Rezek, Steven T. DeKosky
Journal:
Dementia
Dementia (1995) 6 (6): 343–347.
Published Online: 24 October 1995
...Oscar L. Lopez; Richard P. Brenner; James T. Becker; Charles A. Jungreis; Donald Rezek; Steven T. DeKosky We evaluated the relationship between periventricular white matter lesions (PWMLs) and EEG abnormalities in probable Alzheimer''s disease (AD). We visually analyzed the EEG of 27 probable AD...
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Michael G. Hennerici, Manfred Oster, Simon Cohen, Andreas Schwartz, Lillian Motsch, Michael Daffertshofer
Journal:
Dementia
Dementia (1994) 5 (3-4): 197–202.
Published Online: 18 May 1994
...%) and severe (57%). Lateralization of gait patterns was present in 68% and bipedal instabilities of posture in 54%. These findings were significantly correlated with frontal periventricular white matter lesions (WMLs), which probably affect the thalamo-cortico-mediocapsular pathways. The association of gait...
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Journal:
Dementia
Dementia (1993) 4 (3-4): 232–236.
Published Online: 27 July 1993
... responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Frontal lobe Performance, neuropsychological White matter lesions Wisconsin card sorting test Dementia 1993;4:232-236 Kyle Brauer Boone Bruce...