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Longitudinal changes in qualitative aspects of semantic fluency in presymptomatic and prodromal genetic frontotemporal dementia.

Lize C JiskootEsther van den BergSascha A A M LaenenJackie M PoosLucia A A GianniniDjaina D SatoerJudy van HemmenYolande A L PijnenburgJet M J VonkHarro Seelaar
Published in: Journal of neurology (2023)
Qualitative aspects of semantic fluency could give insight into the underlying mechanisms as to why the "traditional" total score declines in the different FTD mutations. However, the qualitative measures currently demonstrate more fluctuation than the total score, the measure that seems to most reliably deteriorate with time. Replication in a larger sample of FTD phenoconverters is warranted to identify if qualitative measures could be sensitive cognitive biomarkers to identify and track mutation carriers converting to the symptomatic stage of FTD.
Keyphrases
  • systematic review
  • gene expression
  • parkinson disease
  • genome wide
  • dna methylation