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  1. Dementia with Lewy bodies is a nervous system disorder characterized by a decline in intellectual function (dementia), a group of movement problems known as parkinsonism, ...
  2. CHMP2B-related frontotemporal dementia is a progressive brain disorder that affects personality, behavior, and language. The symptoms of this disorder usually become noticeable ...
  3. Frontotemporal dementia with parkinsonism-17 (FTDP-17) is a brain disorder. It is part of a group of conditions, called frontotemporal dementia or frontotemporal degeneration, that are characterized by a ...
  4. ... myopathy with early-onset Paget disease and frontotemporal dementia (IBMPFD) is a condition that can affect the ... is associated with a brain condition called frontotemporal dementia, which becomes noticeable in a person's forties ...
  5. Alzheimer's disease is a degenerative disease of the brain that causes dementia, which is a gradual loss of memory, judgment, and ability to function. This disorder ...
  6. ... features: hearing loss, a decline of intellectual function (dementia), and a worsening loss of sensation in the ... ages of 20 and 35.Affected individuals experience dementia typically beginning in their thirties. In some people ...
  7. ... of ALS or a related condition called frontotemporal dementia (FTD), which is a progressive brain disorder that ... runs in families is known as ALS-parkinsonism-dementia complex (ALS-PDC). This disorder is characterized by ...
  8. ... a severe decline in thinking and reasoning abilities (dementia). Affected people ultimately become unable to walk, speak, ... Nasu-Hakola disease NHD PLO-SL PLOSL Presenile dementia with bone cysts Genetic Testing Registry: Polycystic lipomembranous ...
  9. ... personality, and behavior; a decline in intellectual function (dementia); and abnormal movements, particularly difficulty with coordinating movements ( ... diseases Prion-associated disorders Prion-induced disorders Transmissible dementias Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies ... Genetic Testing Registry: Fatal ...
  10. ... angiopathy often have progressive loss of intellectual function (dementia), stroke, and other neurological problems starting in mid- ... people who have this condition. Survivors often develop dementia and have recurrent strokes. About half of individuals ...
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