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Neurology | 1999
G. Kuzis; Liliana Sabe; C. Tiberti; F. Dorrego; Sergio E. Starkstein
Objective: To investigate the association between apathy and depression, and specific cognitive deficits in AD. Background: Apathy and depression are frequent behavioral disorders in patients with AD. However, the neuropsychological correlates of these disorders have rarely been examined. Methods: A comprehensive neuropsychological and psychiatric evaluation was carried out in 72 patients with AD with apathy and depression, 29 patients with AD with apathy only, 31 patients with AD with depression only, and 52 patients with AD with neither apathy nor depression (control group). Results: Patients with apathy had significantly lower scores on tests of verbal memory, naming, set shifting, and verbal fluency compared with patients without apathy. The association of depression and apathy produced significantly more severe deficits compared with apathy only on a test of abstract thinking. Finally, depression in the absence of apathy was not associated with more severe cognitive impairments compared with the AD control group. Conclusions: Apathy, but not depression, is associated with significantly more severe frontal lobe related cognitive deficits in AD.
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation | 2005
Tristan A. Bekinschtein; C. Tiberti; Jorge Niklison; Mercedes Tamashiro; Melania Ron; Silvina Carpintiero; Mirta Villarreal; Cecilia Forcato; Ramon C. Leiguarda; Facundo Manes
Although investigations addressing cognitive recovery from the vegetative state have been reported, to date there have been no detailed studies of these patients combining both neuropsychology and functional imaging to monitor and record the recovery of consciousness. This paper describes the recovery of a specific vegetative state (VS) case. The patient (OG) remained in the vegetative state for approximately two months, increasing her level of awareness to a minimally conscious state, where she continued for approximately 70 days. In the course of the ensuing 18 months, she was able to reach an acceptable level of cognitive functioning, with partial levels of independence. Throughout this two year period, she received continuous cognitive evaluation, for which several different tools were applied including coma and low functioning scales, full cognitive batteries, and structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). We present here preliminary data on fMRI using a word presentation paradigm before and after recovery; we also discuss the difficulty of how to determine level of consciousness using the tools currently available, and the subsequent improvement in different cognitive domains. We confirm that accurate diagnosis and proper cognitive assessment are critical for the rehabilitation of patients with disorders of consciousness.
Neurology | 1998
C. Tiberti; Liliana Sabe; G. Kuzis; A. Garcia Cuerva; R. Leiguarda; Sergio E. Starkstein
We examined the prevalence of the catastrophic reaction (CR) in 146 patients with Alzheimers disease. Sixteen percent showed a CR during the neuropsychological evaluation. A factor analysis of the CR scale demonstrated an anxious/angry factor that was significantly associated with higher irritability scores and a longer duration of illness, as well as a depressive factor that was significantly associated with more severe cognitive impairments and older age.
JAMA Neurology | 1997
G. Kuzis; Liliana Sabe; C. Tiberti; Ramón Leiguarda; Sergio E. Starkstein
Neuropsychiatry Neuropsychology and Behavioral Neurology | 2001
Cuerva Ag; Liliana Sabe; G. Kuzis; C. Tiberti; Flavia Dorrego; Sergio E. Starkstein
Neuropsychiatry Neuropsychology and Behavioral Neurology | 1999
G. Kuzis; Liliana Sabe; C. Tiberti; Merello M; Leiguarda R; Sergio E. Starkstein
Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences | 1999
María Flavia Dorrego; Liliana Sabe; Cuerva Ag; G. Kuzis; C. Tiberti; François Boller; Sergio E. Starkstein
Journal of the Neurological Sciences | 1997
Liliana Sabe; G. Kuzis; A. García Cuerva; C. Tiberti; María Flavia Dorrego; Sergio E. Starkstein
Journal of the Neurological Sciences | 1997
María Flavia Dorrego; Liliana Sabe; C. Tiberti; G. Kuzis; Sergio E. Starkstein
Journal of the Neurological Sciences | 1997
C. Tiberti; Liliana Sabe; G. Kuzis; A. García Cuerva; Sergio E. Starkstein