Jacob S. Shaw, Lisa N. Richey, Mia K. Gifford, Michael J.C Bray, Aaron I. Esagoff, Paul B. Rosenberg, Matthew E. Peters
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Impact of motor dysfunction on neuropsychiatric symptom profile in patients with autopsy-confirmed Alzheimer’s disease
Motor dysfunction, which includes changes in gait, balance, and/or functional mobility, is a lesser-known feature of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD), especially as it relates to the development of neurops...
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