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Alzheimer Disease

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Past content (since Jan 1998):

Original Contributions
A Pedigree With a Novel Presenilin 1 Mutation at a Residue That Is Not Conserved in Presenilin 2
Minoru Yasuda; Kiyoshi Maeda; Mamoru Hashimoto; Hikari Yamashita; Yoshitaka Ikejiri; Thomas D. Bird; Chikako Tanaka; Gerard D. Schellenberg
Arch Neurol 1999; 56: 65-69. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Original Contributions
Cognitive Loss in Dementia With Lewy Bodies and Alzheimer Disease
Tatsuo Shimomura; Etsuro Mori; Hikari Yamashita; Toru Imamura; Nobutsugu Hirono; Mamoru Hashimoto; Satoshi Tanimukai; Hiroaki Kazui; Tokiji Hanihara
Arch Neurol 1998; 55: 1547-1552. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Editorials
Alternative Neurology
Roger N. Rosenberg
Arch Neurol 1998; 55: 1394-1395. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Editorials
New Treatments in Alzheimer Disease and the Continued Need for Placebo-Controlled Trials
Martin R. Farlow
Arch Neurol 1998; 55: 1396-1398. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Editorials
Hyperhomocysteinemia: A New Risk Factor for Alzheimer Disease?
Ramon Diaz-Arrastia
Arch Neurol 1998; 55: 1407-1408. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Neurological Reviews
The Efficacy of Ginkgo biloba on Cognitive Function in Alzheimer Disease
Barry S. Oken; Daniel M. Storzbach; Jeffrey A. Kaye
Arch Neurol 1998; 55: 1409-1415. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Special Articles
Is the Placebo Control Obsolete in a World After Donepezil and Vitamin E?
Jason H. T. Karlawish; Peter J. Whitehouse
Arch Neurol 1998; 55: 1420-1424. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Special Articles
Clinical Research Designs for Emerging Treatments for Alzheimer Disease: Moving Beyond Placebo-Controlled Trials
David Knopman; Jeffrey Kahn; Steven Miles
Arch Neurol 1998; 55: 1425-1429. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Original Contributions
Folate, Vitamin B12, and Serum Total Homocysteine Levels in Confirmed Alzheimer Disease
Robert Clarke; A. David Smith; Kim A. Jobst; Helga Refsum; Lesley Sutton; Per M. Ueland
Arch Neurol 1998; 55: 1449-1455. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Original Contributions
Absence of an Apolipoprotein E {epsilon}4 Allele Is Associated With Increased Parietal Regional Cerebral Blood Flow Asymmetry in Alzheimer Disease
Christopher H. van Dyck; Joel Gelernter; Martha G. MacAvoy; Robert A. Avery; Marc Criden; Olivia Okereke; Pradeep Varma; John P. Seibyl; Paul B. Hoffer
Arch Neurol 1998; 55: 1460-1466. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

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