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A comparison of neurocognitive impairment in younger and older adults with major depression
Thomas, A. J.,
Gallagher, P.,
Robinson, L. J.,
Porter, R. J.,
Young, A. H.,
Ferrier, I. N.,
O'Brien, J. T.
Background: Neurocognitive impairment is a well-recognized feature of depression that has been reported in younger and older adults. Similar deficits occur with ageing and it is unclear whether the greater deficits in late-life depression are an ageing-related phenomenon or due to a difference in the nature of late-life depression itself. We hypothesized that ageing alone […]
Cerebrospinal fluid biomarker supported diagnosis of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease and rapid dementias: a longitudinal multicentre study over 10 years
Stoeck, K.,
Sanchez-Juan, P.,
Gawinecka, J.,
Green, A.,
Ladogana, A.,
Pocchiari, M.,
Sanchez-Valle, R.,
Mitrova, E.,
Sklaviadis, T.,
Kulczycki, J.,
Slivarichova, D.,
Saiz, A.,
Calero, M.,
Knight, R.,
Aguzzi, A.,
Laplanche, J.-L.,
Peoc'h, K.,
Schelzke, G.,
Karch, A.,
van Duijn, C. M.,
Zerr, I.
To date, cerebrospinal fluid analysis, particularly protein 14-3-3 testing, presents an important approach in the identification of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease cases. However, one special point of criticism of 14-3-3 testing is the specificity in the differential diagnosis of rapid dementia. The constant observation of increased cerebrospinal fluid referrals in the national surveillance centres over the last […]
The most common type of FTLD-FUS (aFTLD-U) is associated with a distinct clinical form of frontotemporal dementia but is not related to mutations in the FUS gene
Snowden, Julie S.,
Hu, Quan,
Rollinson, Sara,
Halliwell, Nicola,
Robinson, Andrew,
Davidson, Yvonne S.,
Momeni, Parastoo,
Baborie, Atik,
Griffiths, Timothy D.,
Jaros, Evelyn,
Perry, Robert H.,
Richardson, Anna,
Pickering-Brown, Stuart M.,
Neary, David,
Mann, David M. A.
Frontotemporal lobar degeneration (FTLD) is clinically, pathologically and genetically heterogeneous. Recent descriptions of a pathological sub-type that is ubiquitin positive, TDP-43 negative and immunostains positive for the Fused in Sarcoma protein (FUS) raises the question whether it is associated with a distinct clinical phenotype identifiable on clinical grounds, and whether mutations in the Fused in […]
Chromosome 9p21 in sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis in the UK and seven other countries: a genome-wide association study
Shatunov, Aleksey,
Mok, Kin,
Newhouse, Stephen,
Weale, Michael E,
Smith, Bradley,
Vance, Caroline,
Johnson, Lauren,
Veldink, Jan H,
van Es, Michael A,
van den Berg, Leonard H.,
Robberecht, Wim,
Van Damme, Philip,
Hardiman, Orla,
Farmer, Anne E,
Lewis, Cathryn M,
Butler, Amy W,
Abel, Olubunmi,
Andersen, Peter M,
Fogh, Isabella,
Silani, Vincenzo,
Chiò, Adriano,
Traynor, Bryan J,
Melki, Judith,
Meininger, Vincent,
Landers, John E,
McGuffin, Peter,
Glass, Jonathan D,
Pall, Hardev,
Leigh, P Nigel,
Hardy, John,
Brown, Robert H,
Powell, John F,
Orrell, Richard W,
Morrison, Karen E,
Shaw, Pamela J,
Shaw, Christopher E,
Al-Chalabi, Ammar
Background: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a neurodegenerative disease of motor neurons that results in progressive weakness and death from respiratory failure, commonly within about 3 years. Previous studies have shown association of a locus on chromosome 9p with ALS and linkage with ALS-frontotemporal dementia. We aimed to test whether this genomic region is also […]
Impact of smoking on cognitive decline in early old age: the Whitehall II cohort study
Sabia, Séverine,
Elbaz, Alexis,
Dugravot, Aline,
Head, Jenny,
Shipley, Martin,
Hagger-Johnson, Gareth,
Kivimaki, Mika,
Singh-Manoux, Archana
Context: Smoking is a possible risk factor for dementia, although its impact may have been underestimated in elderly populations because of the shorter life span of smokers.; Objective: To examine the association between smoking history and cognitive decline in the transition from midlife to old age.; Design: Cohort study.; Setting: The Whitehall II study. The […]
Cost-effectiveness analyses for mirtazapine and sertraline in dementia: randomised controlled trial
Romeo, R.,
Knapp, M.,
Hellier, J.,
Dewey, M.,
Ballard, C.,
Baldwin, R.,
Bentham, P.,
Burns, A.,
Fox, C.,
Holmes, C.,
Katona, C.,
Lawton, C.,
Lindesay, J.,
Livingston, G.,
McCrae, N.,
Moniz-Cook, E.,
Murray, J.,
Nurock, S.,
O'Brien, J.,
Poppe, M.,
Thomas, A.,
Walwyn, R.,
Wilson, K.,
Banerjee, S.
Background: Depression is a common and costly comorbidity in dementia. There are very few data on the cost-effectiveness of antidepressants for depression in dementia and their effects on carer outcomes.; Aims: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of sertraline and mirtazapine compared with placebo for depression in dementia.; Method: A pragmatic, multicentre, randomised placebo-controlled trial with a […]
Task-specific training in Huntington disease: a randomized controlled feasibility trial
Quinn, L.,
Debono, K.,
Dawes, H.,
Rosser, A. E.,
Nemeth, A. H.,
Rickards, H.,
Tabrizi, S. J.,
Quarrell, O.,
Trender-Gerhard, I.,
Kelson, M. J.,
Townson, J.,
Busse, M.
Background: Task-specific training may be a suitable intervention to address mobility limitations in people with Huntington disease (HD).; Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility and safety of goal-directed, task-specific mobility training for individuals with mid-stage HD.; Design: This study was a randomized, blinded, feasibility trial; participants were randomly assigned to […]
Fracture prevention in patients with cognitive impairment presenting with a hip fracture: secondary analysis of data from the HORIZON Recurrent Fracture Trial
Prieto-Alhambra, D.,
Judge, A.,
Arden, N. K.,
Cooper, C.,
Lyles, K. W.,
Javaid, M. K.
Unlabelled: Patients with cognitive impairment (CI) often do not receive secondary fracture prevention. Use of zoledronic acid led to a similar reduction in re-fracture risk but the survival benefit was limited to those without CI.; Introduction: We tested whether the effects of id (Zol) on re-frazoledronic accture and mortality differed in patients presenting with a […]