1. Longitudinal Neuropsychological Study of Presymptomatic C.709-1G > A Progranulin Mutation Carriers.
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Barandiaran, Myriam, Moreno, Fermín, de Arriba, María, Indakoetxea, Begoña, Boda, Irati, Gabilondo, Alazne, Tainta, Mikel, and López de Munain, Adolfo
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FACE perception ,PROGRANULIN ,LONGITUDINAL method ,FRONTOTEMPORAL dementia ,NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL tests ,GENETIC mutation ,EARLY diagnosis - Abstract
Objective: The assessment of individuals from families affected by familial frontotemporal dementia (FTD) allows the evaluation of preclinical or pre-diagnosis disease markers. The current work aims to investigate the existence of a cognitive phase in GRN mutation carriers before overt clinical symptoms begin. Methods: We performed a longitudinal neuropsychological analysis (three assessments in 4 years) in a group of presymptomatic c .7 0 9 -1G > A progranulin (GRN) (n = 15) mutation earners and non-camer relatives (n = 25) from seven FTD families. Results: GRN mutation carriers showed subtle decline over the longitudinal follow-up in several different domains (namely, attention, facial affect recognition, decision-making, language, and memory). The differences between groups were most marked in the facial affect recognition test, with improvement in the non-carrier group and decline in the GRN mutation earner group, with very large effect sizes. Conclusions: Facial affect recognition may decline before clinical diagnosis and makes the adapted version of the Picture of Facial Affect a potential candidate for early detection of GRY-associated FTD. (JINS, 2019, 25, 39-47) [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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