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    Exercise for Individuals with Lewy Body Dementia: A Systematic Review. by Michael Inskip, Yorgi Mavros, Perminder S Sachdev, Maria A Fiatarone Singh

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…<h4>Background</h4>Individuals with Lewy body Dementia (LBD), which encompasses both Parkinson disease dementia (PDD) and Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB) experience functional decline through Parkinsonism and sedentariness exacerbated by motor, psychiatric and cognitive symptoms. …”
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    Visual Hallucinations in PD and Lewy Body Dementias: Old and New Hypotheses by M. Onofrj, J. P. Taylor, D. Monaco, R. Franciotti, F. Anzellotti, L. Bonanni, V. Onofrj, A. Thomas

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Visual Hallucinations (VH) are a common non-motor symptom of Parkinson’s Disease (PD) and the Lewy body dementias (LBD) of Parkinson's disease with dementia (PDD) and Dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB). …”
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    Early functional changes in lewy body dementia: roles of dynamics, locus coeruleus, and compensation by Kristína Mitterová, Eva Výtvarová, Anežka Kovářová, Martin Lamoš, Jan Fousek, Irena Rektorová

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Three groups of participants on the prodromal spectrum were analyzed: 29 healthy controls, 58 cognitively normal subjects with core clinical features of prodromal DLB (CN-CCF), and 39 subjects with mild cognitive impairment due to Lewy body dementia (MCI-LB). Dynamic and static functional connectivity features were derived from resting-state source-reconstructed high-density EEG, and integrity of the right caudal locus coeruleus was quantified using neuromelanin-sensitive MRI. …”
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    Hypothalamic Structure and Function in Alzheimer’s Disease and Lewy-Body Dementia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis by Axel AS Laurell, Sita N Shah, Masoud Rahmati, John T O’Brien, Benjamin R Underwood

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Aims: Changes to sleep, weight, and endocrine function are common in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and Lewy-body dementia (LBD). The cause of these is not known, but they may be related to hypothalamic neurodegeneration. …”
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    Development of Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome in a Patient with Lewy Body Dementia after Intramuscular Administration of Paliperidone by Ho-Man Yeung, Sarah Schmitz, Nino Kvantaliani, Christina Martin

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Due to the extensive neurodegenerative destruction of dopaminergic and acetylcholinergic pathways, patients with Lewy body dementia (LBD) are particularly sensitive to antidopaminergic and anticholinergic medications, making them more susceptible to extrapyramidal side effects and NMS. …”
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    GDF15/MIC1 and MMP9 Cerebrospinal Fluid Levels in Parkinson's Disease and Lewy Body Dementia. by Walter Maetzler, Willy Deleersnijder, Valérie Hanssens, Alice Bernard, Kathrin Brockmann, Justus Marquetand, Isabel Wurster, Tim W Rattay, Lorenzo Roncoroni, Eva Schaeffer, Stefanie Lerche, Anja Apel, Christian Deuschle, Daniela Berg

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Parkinson's disease with (PDD) and without dementia (PDND) and Lewy body dementia (DLB). GDF15 has a prominent role in development, cell proliferation, differentiation, and repair, whereas MMP9 degrades, as a proteolytic enzyme, components of the extracellular matrix. …”
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    Case Report: Lewy body dementia with unusual psychotic symptoms, atypically late parkinsonism, and patient sensitivity to first generation antipsychotics by Lolita Ercika, Lolita Ercika, Maris Taube, Maris Taube, Maris Taube

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Lewy body dementia is associated with abnormal eosinophilic A-synuclein neural inclusions (Lewy bodies) in the brain. …”
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    A Case of Musical Hallucinations in the Elderly by Anastasia Tew

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Visual hallucinations are the most common type of hallucination occurring in 80% of patients with Lewy Body dementia. Second person auditory hallucinations occur in schizophrenia-like psychosis, however musical hallucinations where one perceives music without an external source are rare.…”
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