Posterior cortical atrophy: A rare variant of Alzheimer's disease
Posterior cortical atrophy is a rare condition first described in 1988 involving progressive degeneration and atrophy of the occipital cortex, often recognized after an unexplained homonymous hemianopsia may be discovered. We report a case in association with Alzheimer's disease in a 77-year-ol...
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Main Authors: | Michael A. Meyer (Author), Stephen A. Hudock (Author) |
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2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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