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Alzheimer Disease

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Past content (since Jan 1998):

Original Contributions
Cerebrospinal Fluid tau/beta-Amyloid42 Ratio as a Prediction of Cognitive Decline in Nondemented Older Adults
Anne M. Fagan; Catherine M. Roe; Chengjie Xiong; Mark A. Mintun; John C. Morris; David M. Holtzman
Arch Neurol 64.3.noc60123. [Abstract] [Full text] []  

Neurological Reviews
Circuits and Circuit Disorders of the Basal Ganglia
Mahlon R. DeLong; Thomas Wichmann
Arch Neurol 2007; 64: 20-24. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Original Contributions
Relation of Higher Folate Intake to Lower Risk of Alzheimer Disease in the Elderly
José A. Luchsinger; Ming-Xin Tang; Joshua Miller; Ralph Green; Richard Mayeux
Arch Neurol 2007; 64: 86-92. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Original Contributions
The Metabolic Syndrome and Alzheimer Disease
George Razay; Anthea Vreugdenhil; Gordon Wilcock
Arch Neurol 2007; 64: 93-96. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Original Contributions
Twenty-six–Year Change in Total Cholesterol Levels and Incident Dementia: The Honolulu-Asia Aging Study
Robert Stewart; Lon R. White; Qian-Li Xue; Lenore J. Launer
Arch Neurol 2007; 64: 103-107. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Original Contributions
Qualitative Estimates of Medial Temporal Atrophy as a Predictor of Progression From Mild Cognitive Impairment to Dementia
Charles DeCarli; Giovanni B. Frisoni; Christopher M. Clark; Danielle Harvey; Michael Grundman; Ronald C. Petersen; Leon J. Thal; Shelia Jin; Clifford R. Jack Jr; Philip Scheltens; for the Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study Group
Arch Neurol 2007; 64: 108-115. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Controversies in Neurology
Pathophysiology of Motor Complications in Parkinson Disease: Postsynaptic Mechanisms Are Crucial
Gurutz Linazasoro
Arch Neurol 2007; 64: 137-140. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Controversies in Neurology
Presynaptic Mechanisms of Motor Complications in Parkinson Disease
Raúl de la Fuente-Fernández
Arch Neurol 2007; 64: 141-143. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Controversies in Neurology
Both Postsynaptic and Presynaptic Dysfunction Contribute to Parkinson Disease: Any Mechanism Will Not Do
E. S. Roach
Arch Neurol 2007; 64: 143. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Original Contributions
Mediterranean Diet, Alzheimer Disease, and Vascular Mediation
Nikolaos Scarmeas; Yaakov Stern; Richard Mayeux; Jose A. Luchsinger
Arch Neurol 2006; 63: 1709-1717. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

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