April 26, 2005; 64 (8) Articles
The natural history of temporal variant frontotemporal dementia
W. W. Seeley, A. M. Bauer, B. L. Miller, M. L. Gorno-Tempini, J. H. Kramer, M. Weiner, H. J. Rosen
First published April 25, 2005, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/01.WNL.0000158425.46019.5C
W. W. Seeley
A. M. Bauer
B. L. Miller
M. L. Gorno-Tempini
J. H. Kramer
M. Weiner
The natural history of temporal variant frontotemporal dementia
W. W. Seeley, A. M. Bauer, B. L. Miller, M. L. Gorno-Tempini, J. H. Kramer, M. Weiner, H. J. Rosen
Neurology Apr 2005, 64 (8) 1384-1390; DOI: 10.1212/01.WNL.0000158425.46019.5C
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- First Published April 25, 2005.
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Author Disclosures
- W. W. Seeley, MD,
- A. M. Bauer, MD,
- B. L. Miller, MD,
- M. L. Gorno-Tempini, MD, PhD,
- J. H. Kramer, PsyD,
- M. Weiner, MD and
- H. J. Rosen, MD
- W. W. Seeley, MD,
- A. M. Bauer, MD,
- B. L. Miller, MD,
- M. L. Gorno-Tempini, MD, PhD,
- J. H. Kramer, PsyD,
- M. Weiner, MD and
- H. J. Rosen, MD
- From the Departments of Neurology (Drs. Seeley, Miller, Gorno-Tempni, Kramer, Weiner, and Rosen) and Radiology (Dr. Weiner), USCF Memory and Aging Center (Drs. Seeley, Miller, Gorno-Tempni, Kramer, and Rosen), University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco, CA; Department of Psychiatry (Dr. Bauer), McLean Hospital, San Francisco, CA; Magnetic Resonance Imaging Unit (Dr. Weiner), San Francisco Veterans Affairs Hospital, San Francisco, CA.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. William W. Seeley, Memory and Aging Center, UCSF Department of Neurology, 350 Parnassus Avenue, Suite 706, Box 1207, San Francisco, CA 94143-1207; e-mail: wseeley{at}memory.ucsf.edu
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