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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Frontal lobe dementia
  1. ... of this disease are related primarily to the frontal and temporal lobes. CHMP2B ... dementia DTM1 FTD-3 FTD-CHMP2B FTD3 Genetic Testing ...
  2. ... part of a group of conditions, called frontotemporal dementia or frontotemporal degeneration, that are characterized by a loss of nerve cells (neurons) in areas of the brain called the frontal and temporal lobes. Over time, a loss of these cells can ...
  3. ... the brain is characteristic of CHMP2B-related frontotemporal dementia. Many of the features of this disease result from neuronal death in regions near the front of the brain called the frontal and temporal lobes. The frontal lobes are involved in reasoning, planning, ...
  4. ... why the loss of neurons occurs in the frontal and temporal lobes more often than other brain ... Genetic Testing ...
  5. ... MAPT gene have been found to cause frontotemporal dementia with ... and temporal lobes. The frontal lobes are involved in reasoning, planning, ...
  6. ... why the loss of neurons occurs in the frontal and temporal lobes more often than other brain ... mutations in both sporadic and familial frontotemporal dementia. Hum Mutat. 2007 Sep;28(9):846-55. ...
  7. ... of reality (psychosis), and decline in intellectual function (dementia). ... brain, particularly the frontal lobes. These areas at the front of the brain ...