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Results 1 - 10 of 29 for dementia
  1. ... movement problems and a decline in intellectual function (dementia). ITM2B gene variants cause two forms of the condition called familial British dementia and familial Danish dementia, named for the regions ...
  2. ... gene have been identified in people with frontotemporal dementia. At least two of these genetic changes are ... that are unrelated to the development of frontotemporal dementia.Most people with CHMP2B-related frontotemporal dementia are ...
  3. ... a degenerative disease of the brain that causes dementia, which is a gradual loss of memory, judgment, ... increase the risk of developing a form of dementia called dementia with Lewy bodies; however, some people ...
  4. ... gene mutations can increase the risk of developing dementia with Lewy bodies; however, some people with a ... in the GBA gene never develop this condition. Dementia with Lewy bodies is characterized by intellectual decline ( ...
  5. ... myopathy with early-onset Paget disease and frontotemporal dementia (IBMPFD). This rare disease causes muscle weakness (myopathy) ... of bone and a brain condition called frontotemporal dementia that worsens over time.The variants associated with ...
  6. ... MAPT gene have been found to cause frontotemporal dementia with parkinsonism-17 (FTDP-17). Some of these ... tauopathy with respiratory failure, and a form of dementia with seizures (epilepsy). Although these conditions have somewhat ...
  7. ... in certain parts of the brain causes progressive dementia in people with FENIB.SERPINI1 mutations also reduce ... muscle jerking or twitching (myoclonus) in addition to dementia. These signs can appear as early as a ...
  8. ... the SNCB gene have been found to cause dementia with Lewy bodies. This condition is characterized by intellectual decline (dementia); visual hallucinations; sudden changes in attention and mood; ...
  9. ... the SNCA gene have been found to cause dementia with Lewy bodies. This condition is characterized by intellectual decline (dementia); visual hallucinations; sudden changes in attention and mood; ...
  10. ... by stroke and a decline in intellectual function (dementia), which begins in mid-adulthood. These variants change ... stroke), which can lead to brain damage and dementia or be life-threatening. Amyloid deposits in specific ...
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