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Classification of primary progressive aphasia and its variants
M.L. Gorno-Tempini, A.E. Hillis, S. Weintraub, A. Kertesz, M. Mendez, S.F. Cappa, J.M. Ogar, J.D. Rohrer, S. Black, B.F. Boeve, F. Manes, N.F. Dronkers, R. Vandenberghe, K. Rascovsky, K. Patterson, B.L. Miller, D.S. Knopman, J.R. Hodges, M.M. Mesulam, M. Grossman
First published February 16, 2011, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0b013e31821103e6
M.L. Gorno-Tempini
A.E. Hillis
S. Weintraub
A. Kertesz
M. Mendez
S.F. Cappa
J.M. Ogar
J.D. Rohrer
S. Black
B.F. Boeve
F. Manes
N.F. Dronkers
R. Vandenberghe
K. Rascovsky
K. Patterson
B.L. Miller
D.S. Knopman
J.R. Hodges
M.M. Mesulam
Classification of primary progressive aphasia and its variants
M.L. Gorno-Tempini, A.E. Hillis, S. Weintraub, A. Kertesz, M. Mendez, S.F. Cappa, J.M. Ogar, J.D. Rohrer, S. Black, B.F. Boeve, F. Manes, N.F. Dronkers, R. Vandenberghe, K. Rascovsky, K. Patterson, B.L. Miller, D.S. Knopman, J.R. Hodges, M.M. Mesulam, M. Grossman
Neurology Mar 2011, 76 (11) 1006-1014; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e31821103e6
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- Received December 10, 2009
- Accepted November 9, 2010
- First Published February 16, 2011.
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- M.L. Gorno-Tempini, MD, PhD,
- A.E. Hillis, MD,
- S. Weintraub, PhD,
- A. Kertesz, MD,
- M. Mendez, MD,
- S.F. Cappa, MD,
- J.M. Ogar, MS,
- J.D. Rohrer, MD,
- S. Black, MD,
- B.F. Boeve, MD,
- F. Manes, MD,
- N.F. Dronkers, PhD,
- R. Vandenberghe, MD, PhD,
- K. Rascovsky, PhD,
- K. Patterson, PhD,
- B.L. Miller, MD,
- D.S. Knopman,
- J.R. Hodges, MD*,
- M.M. Mesulam, MD* and
- M. Grossman, MD*
- M.L. Gorno-Tempini, MD, PhD,
- A.E. Hillis, MD,
- S. Weintraub, PhD,
- A. Kertesz, MD,
- M. Mendez, MD,
- S.F. Cappa, MD,
- J.M. Ogar, MS,
- J.D. Rohrer, MD,
- S. Black, MD,
- B.F. Boeve, MD,
- F. Manes, MD,
- N.F. Dronkers, PhD,
- R. Vandenberghe, MD, PhD,
- K. Rascovsky, PhD,
- K. Patterson, PhD,
- B.L. Miller, MD,
- D.S. Knopman,
- J.R. Hodges, MD*,
- M.M. Mesulam, MD* and
- M. Grossman, MD*
- From the Memory and Aging Centre (M.L.G.-T., J.M.O., K.R., B.L.M.), Department of Neurology, University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco; Center for Mind/Brain Sciences (M.L.G.-T.), University of Trento, Trento, Italy; Department of Neurology (A.E.H.), Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD; Department of Neurology (S.W., M.M.M.), Northwestern University, Chicago, IL; Cognitive Neurology (A.K.), University of Western Ontario, London, Canada; Department of Neurology (M.M.), University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles; Universita Vita-Salute San Raffaele (S.F.C.), Milan, Italy; Dementia Research Centre (J.D.R.), Institute of Neurology, University College London, London, UK; Department of Medicine (Neurology) (S.B.), Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada; Department of Neurology (B.F.B., D.S.K.), Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN; Institute of Cognitive Neurology (F.M.), Buenos Aires, Argentina; VA Northern California Health Care System and University of California, Davis (N.F.D.); Department of Neurology (R.V.), University of Leuven, Leuven, Belgium; Department of Clinical Neurosciences (K.P.), University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK; Neuroscience Research Australia and University of New South Wales (J.R.H.), Australia; and Department of Neurology (M.G.), University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Maria Luisa Gorno-Tempini, Memory and Aging Center, Department of Neurology, UCSF, 350 Parnassus Avenue, Suite 905, San Francisco, CA 94143-1207 marilu{at}memory.ucsf.edu
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