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New criteria to differentiate between frontotemporal dementia and LATE disease – News-Medical.Net

Working with their colleagues at the University of Pennsylvania, researchers at the University of Kentucky have found that they can differentiate between subtypes of dementia inducing brain disease.

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Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Aug 24 2020
Working with their colleagues at the University of Pennsylvania, researchers at the University of Kentucky have found that they can differentiate between subtypes of dementia inducing brain disease.
For the first time we created criteria that could differentiate between frontotemporal dementia (FTD) and a common Alzheimer’s ‘mimic’ called LATE disease.”
Dr. Peter Nelson, Sanders-Brown Center on Aging, University of Kentucky
He says they validated…

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