Publications by authors named "A Remes"

Background: The increasing prevalence of dementia and the introduction of disease-modifying therapies (DMTs) highlight the need for efficient diagnostic pathways in memory clinics. We present a data-driven approach to efficiently guide stepwise diagnostic testing for three clinical scenarios: 1) syndrome diagnosis, 2) etiological diagnosis, and 3) eligibility for DMT.

Methods: We used data from two memory clinic cohorts (ADC, PredictND), including 504 patients with dementia (302 Alzheimer's disease, 107 frontotemporal dementia, 35 vascular dementia, 60 dementia with Lewy bodies), 191 patients with mild cognitive impairment, and 188 cognitively normal controls (CN).

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Article Synopsis
  • Misdiagnosis of Alzheimer's disease, behavioral variant of frontotemporal dementia (bvFTD), and schizophrenia is common due to overlapping symptoms, particularly in early-onset cases.
  • A study on 234 participants using BOLD signal variability revealed that bvFTD patients showed significantly higher variability compared to those with AD and schizophrenia, correlating with clinical assessment scores.
  • The coefficient of variation (CV) demonstrated strong diagnostic accuracy for bvFTD and showed progression over a year, indicating its potential as a biomarker for distinguishing bvFTD from AD and SZ and monitoring disease progression.
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Objective: The number of computer-based cognitive tests has increased in recent years, but there is a need for tests focusing on the assessment of executive function (EF), as it can be crucial for the identification of early-onset neurodegenerative disorders. This study aims to examine the ability of the Flexible Attention Test (FAT), a new computer-based test battery for detecting executive dysfunction of early-onset cognitive impairment and dementia patients.

Method: We analyzed the FAT subtask results in memory clinic patients with cognitive symptom onset at ≤65 years.

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Background: Although early-onset dementia (EOD) is associated with diagnostic challenges that differ from those of related to late-onset dementia, only limited studies have addressed the neuropsychological and health characteristics or specified the diagnoses underlying early-onset cognitive impairment in a real-world clinical setting.

Objective: To investigate the neuropsychological profiles, etiologies, and comorbidities of an unselected cohort of memory clinic patients (≤65 years at symptom onset).

Methods: The patients' (n = 210) diagnoses were determined based on comprehensive diagnostic workup.

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Rupture or dissection of thoracic aortic aneurysms is still the leading cause of death for patients diagnosed with Marfan syndrome. Inflammation and matrix digestion regulated by matrix metalloproteases (MMPs) play a major role in the pathological remodeling of the aortic media. Regnase-1 is an endoribonuclease shown to cleave the mRNA of proinflammatory cytokines, such as interleukin-6.

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