Cerebellar and subcortical atrophy contribute to psychiatric symptoms in frontotemporal dementia

A Bussy, JP Levy, T Best, R Patel, L Cupo… - Human brain …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Recent studies have reported early cerebellar and subcortical impact in the disease
progression of genetic frontotemporal dementia (FTD) due to microtubule‐associated …

Cerebellar and subcortical atrophy contribute to psychiatric symptoms in frontotemporal dementia

A Bussy, J Levy, T Best, R Patel, L Cupo… - bioRxiv, 2021 - biorxiv.org
Recent studies have suggested that cerebellar and subcortical structures are impacted early
in the disease progression of genetic frontotemporal dementia (FTD) due to microtubule …

Cerebellar and subcortical atrophy contribute to psychiatric symptoms in frontotemporal dementia

A Bussy, JP Levy, T Best, R Patel, L Cupo… - Human Brain …, 2023 - estudogeral.uc.pt
Recent studies have reported early cerebellar and subcortical impact in the disease
progression of genetic frontotemporal dementia (FTD) due to microtubule-associated protein …

Cerebellar and subcortical atrophy contribute to psychiatric symptoms in frontotemporal dementia

A Bussy, JP Levy, T Best, R Patel… - Human brain …, 2023 - repository.uantwerpen.be
Recent studies have reported early cerebellar and subcortical impact in the disease
progression of genetic frontotemporal dementia (FTD) due to microtubule-associated protein …

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Cerebellar and subcortical atrophy contribute to psychiatric symptoms in frontotemporal dementia

A Bussy, JP Levy, T Best, R Patel, L Cupo… - Human Brain …, 2023 - portal.research.lu.se
Recent studies have reported early cerebellar and subcortical impact in the disease
progression of genetic frontotemporal dementia (FTD) due to microtubule-associated protein …

Cerebellar and subcortical atrophy contribute to psychiatric symptoms in frontotemporal dementia

A Bussy, JP Levy, T Best, R Patel, L Cupo… - Human Brain …, 2023 - research.regionh.dk
Recent studies have reported early cerebellar and subcortical impact in the disease
progression of genetic frontotemporal dementia (FTD) due to microtubule-associated protein …

Cerebellar and subcortical atrophy contribute to psychiatric symptoms in frontotemporal dementia

A Bussy, JP Levy, T Best, R Patel, L Cupo… - HUMAN BRAIN …, 2023 - air.unimi.it
Recent studies have reported early cerebellar and subcortical impact in the disease
progression of genetic frontotemporal dementia (FTD) due to microtubule-associated protein …

Cerebellar and subcortical atrophy contribute to psychiatric symptoms in frontotemporal dementia

S Sorbi, B Nacmias, V Bessi, F Camilla… - HUMAN BRAIN …, 2023 - flore.unifi.it
The present study aims to investigate the association between cerebellar and subcortical
atrophy, and neuropsychiatric symptoms across genetic mutations. Our study included 983 …

Cerebellar and subcortical atrophy contribute to psychiatric symptoms in frontotemporal dementia

A Bussy, JP Levy, T Best, R Patel… - Human brain …, 2023 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Recent studies have reported early cerebellar and subcortical impact in the disease
progression of genetic frontotemporal dementia (FTD) due to microtubule-associated protein …