Association of Variation in Behavioral Symptoms With Initial Cognitive Phenotype in Adults With Dementia Confirmed by Neuropathology

Not discussed in detail but logical follow up – can we learn about the pathophysiology o psychosis from his neuropathic correlation as I suggested in 1986 poster to APA.

Association of Variation in Behavioral Symptoms With Initial Cognitive Phenotype in Adults With Dementia Confirmed by Neuropathology | Dementia and Cognitive Impairment | JAMA Network Open | JAMA Network

Pillai JA, Bena J, Rothenberg K, Boron B, Leverenz JB. Association of Variation in Behavioral Symptoms With Initial Cognitive Phenotype in Adults With Dementia Confirmed by Neuropathology. JAMA Netw Open. 2022;5(3):e220729. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.0729

Joseph (Joe) E. Thornton, M.D., DFAPA

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Teacher, Clinical Supervisor Clinical Associate Professor, Psychiatry University of Florida Affiliation is for identification only. All content and opinions are my own.

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