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Validation of Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination-Revised for the Differential Diagnostics of Frontotemporal Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease in Lithuanian …

Rotomskis et al., 2014

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5090502398977710039
Author
Rotomskis A
Margevičiūtė R
Germanavičius A
Kaubrys G
Petraškaitė K
Bagdonas A
Publication year
Publication venue
Neurologijos seminarai

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Back ground: Addenbrooke's Cog ni tive Ex am i na tion–Re vised (ACE-R) is a cog ni tive screen ing test, re port edly sen si tive for many types of de men tia, in clud ing Alzheimer's Dis ease (AD) and frontotemporal De men tia (FTD). Stud ies in ves ti gat ing the spec i fic ity …
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