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Cristian E Leyton

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Neurology|November 2, 2018
Life expectancy in Parkinson diseaseLawrence I Golbe, Cristian E Leyton
Neurology|July 21, 2017
Affective prosody in frontotemporal dementia: The importance of "pitching it right"Cristian E Leyton, Argye E Hillis
Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports|September 13, 2013
Towards a clearer definition of logopenic progressive aphasiaCristian E Leyton, John R Hodges
Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology|March 4, 2011
Frontotemporal dementias: Recent advances and current controversiesCristian E Leyton, John R Hodges
Neurology|April 19, 2017
Letter re: Cognitive reserve in frontotemporal degeneration: Neuroanatomic and neuropsychological evidenceFiona Kumfor, Cristian E Leyton, Olivier Piguet
Translational Psychiatry|October 20, 2025
The usefulness of microbiome profiling for geriatric patients with neuropsychiatric conditions: a scoping reviewEmma Tanevska, Cristian E Leyton, Richard Seamark
Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders|June 5, 2010
Application of Addenbrooke's cognitive examination to diagnosis and monitoring of progressive primary aphasiaCristian E Leyton, Michael Hornberger, Eneida Mioshi, et al.
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|October 4, 2012
Apraxia of speech and phonological errors in the diagnosis of nonfluent/agrammatic and logopenic variants of primary progressive aphasiaKaren Croot, Kirrie Ballard, Cristian E Leyton, et al.
Journal of Alzheimer'S Disease : JAD|February 19, 2016
Longitudinal Memory Profiles in Behavioral-Variant Frontotemporal Dementia and Alzheimer's DiseaseSamantha Schubert, Cristian E Leyton, John R Hodges, et al.
Neurology|February 8, 2013
Cognitive decline in logopenic aphasia: more than losing wordsCristian E Leyton, Sharpley Hsieh, Eneida Mioshi, et al.
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Neurology|November 2, 2018
Life expectancy in Parkinson diseaseLawrence I Golbe, Cristian E Leyton
Neurology|July 21, 2017
Affective prosody in frontotemporal dementia: The importance of "pitching it right"Cristian E Leyton, Argye E Hillis
Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports|September 13, 2013
Towards a clearer definition of logopenic progressive aphasiaCristian E Leyton, John R Hodges
Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology|March 4, 2011
Frontotemporal dementias: Recent advances and current controversiesCristian E Leyton, John R Hodges
Neurology|April 19, 2017
Letter re: Cognitive reserve in frontotemporal degeneration: Neuroanatomic and neuropsychological evidenceFiona Kumfor, Cristian E Leyton, Olivier Piguet
Translational Psychiatry|October 20, 2025
The usefulness of microbiome profiling for geriatric patients with neuropsychiatric conditions: a scoping reviewEmma Tanevska, Cristian E Leyton, Richard Seamark
Dementia and Geriatric Cognitive Disorders|June 5, 2010
Application of Addenbrooke's cognitive examination to diagnosis and monitoring of progressive primary aphasiaCristian E Leyton, Michael Hornberger, Eneida Mioshi, et al.
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|October 4, 2012
Apraxia of speech and phonological errors in the diagnosis of nonfluent/agrammatic and logopenic variants of primary progressive aphasiaKaren Croot, Kirrie Ballard, Cristian E Leyton, et al.
Journal of Alzheimer'S Disease : JAD|February 19, 2016
Longitudinal Memory Profiles in Behavioral-Variant Frontotemporal Dementia and Alzheimer's DiseaseSamantha Schubert, Cristian E Leyton, John R Hodges, et al.
Neurology|February 8, 2013
Cognitive decline in logopenic aphasia: more than losing wordsCristian E Leyton, Sharpley Hsieh, Eneida Mioshi, et al.
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