December 01, 1998; 51 (6) Articles
Frontotemporal lobar degeneration
A consensus on clinical diagnostic criteria
D. Neary, J. S. Snowden, L. Gustafson, U. Passant, D. Stuss, S. Black, M. Freedman, A. Kertesz, P. H. Robert, M. Albert, K. Boone, B. L. Miller, J. Cummings, D. F. Benson
First published December 1, 1998, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.51.6.1546
D. Neary
J. S. Snowden
L. Gustafson
U. Passant
D. Stuss
S. Black
M. Freedman
A. Kertesz
P. H. Robert
M. Albert
K. Boone
B. L. Miller
J. Cummings
Frontotemporal lobar degeneration
A consensus on clinical diagnostic criteria
D. Neary, J. S. Snowden, L. Gustafson, U. Passant, D. Stuss, S. Black, M. Freedman, A. Kertesz, P. H. Robert, M. Albert, K. Boone, B. L. Miller, J. Cummings, D. F. Benson
Neurology Dec 1998, 51 (6) 1546-1554; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.51.6.1546
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- First Published December 1, 1998.
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Author Disclosures
- D. Neary, MD,
- J. S. Snowden, PhD,
- L. Gustafson, MD,
- U. Passant, MD,
- D. Stuss, PhD,
- S. Black, MD,
- M. Freedman, MD,
- A. Kertesz, MD,
- P. H. Robert, MD, PhD,
- M. Albert, PhD,
- K. Boone, PhD,
- B. L. Miller, MD,
- J. Cummings, MD and
- D. F. Benson, MD
- D. Neary, MD,
- J. S. Snowden, PhD,
- L. Gustafson, MD,
- U. Passant, MD,
- D. Stuss, PhD,
- S. Black, MD,
- M. Freedman, MD,
- A. Kertesz, MD,
- P. H. Robert, MD, PhD,
- M. Albert, PhD,
- K. Boone, PhD,
- B. L. Miller, MD,
- J. Cummings, MD and
- D. F. Benson, MD
- From the Manchester Royal Infirmary (Drs. Neary and Snowden), Manchester, UK; the Lund University Hospital (Drs. Gustafson and Passant), Sweden; the Rotman Research Institute (Drs. Stuss, Black, and Freedman) Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, Toronto and University of Toronto, Canada; the University of Western Ontario (Dr. Kertesz) London, Canada; the Nice University School of Medicine (Dr. Robert), France; the Massachusetts General Hospital (Dr. Albert), Boston, MA; and the University of California at Los Angeles, School of Medicine (Drs. Boone, Miller, Cummings, and Benson), CA.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. D. Neary, Department of Neurology, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Manchester M13 9WL, UK.
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