Clinical and neuropathological criteria for frontotemporal dementia. The Lund and Manchester Groups.

B Englund, Lars Gustafson(Pathological Society), Ulla Passant(Pathological Society), David M. A. Mann(University of Manchester), David Neary(Manchester Royal Infirmary), Julie S. Snowden(Manchester Royal Infirmary), J Snowden(Manchester Royal Infirmary), D Neary(Manchester Royal Infirmary), Dma Mann(University of Manchester), D Neary(Manchester Royal Infirmary), J Snowden(Manchester Royal Infirmary), Dma Mann(University of Manchester), D Neary(Manchester Royal Infirmary), J Snowden(Manchester Royal Infirmary), Dma Mann(University of Manchester), L Gustafson(Pathological Society), J Risberg, D Neary(Manchester Royal Infirmary), J Snowden(Manchester Royal Infirmary), R Shields, D Neary(Manchester Royal Infirmary), J Snowden(Manchester Royal Infirmary), B Northen, P Goulding, L Gustafson(Pathological Society), C Elfgren, U Passant(Pathological Society), J Risberg, J Risberg, U Passant(Pathological Society), S Warkentin, L Gustafson(Pathological Society), A Brun, E Englund, A Brun, A Brun, Dma Mann(University of Manchester), P South, J Snowden(Manchester Royal Infirmary), D Neary(Manchester Royal Infirmary), Dma Mann(University of Manchester), P South, D Neary(Manchester Royal Infirmary), J Snowden(Manchester Royal Infirmary), Dma Mann(University of Manchester)
Journal of Neurology Neurosurgery & Psychiatry
April 1, 1994
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Abstract

Clinical and neuropathological criteria forfrontotemporal dementia * Early loss of insight into the fact that the altered condition is due to a pathological change of own mental state.


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