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Clinical Case Conference in Behavioral Neurology & Neuropsychiatry
Published Online: 5 June 2024

Case Studies 7A and 7B: Two Physician-Patients With Early Alzheimer’s Disease and Differing Levels of Insight

Publication: The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences
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The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences
Pages: 220 - 227
PubMed: 38835225

History

Received: 7 December 2023
Accepted: 2 March 2024
Published online: 5 June 2024
Published in print: Summer 2024

Keywords

  1. Alzheimer’s Disease
  2. Brain Aging
  3. Cognitive Disorders
  4. Mild Cognitive Impairment
  5. Neuropsychology of Insight
  6. Physician-Patient

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Katelyn M. Gettens Bourgea, Ph.D.
Departments of Neurology (Gettens Bourgea, Erkkinen, Gale, McGinnis, Daffner) and Psychiatry (Silbersweig, Schildkrout), Center for Brain/Mind Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston.
Michael Erkkinen, M.D.
Departments of Neurology (Gettens Bourgea, Erkkinen, Gale, McGinnis, Daffner) and Psychiatry (Silbersweig, Schildkrout), Center for Brain/Mind Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston.
Seth A. Gale, M.D.
Departments of Neurology (Gettens Bourgea, Erkkinen, Gale, McGinnis, Daffner) and Psychiatry (Silbersweig, Schildkrout), Center for Brain/Mind Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston.
Scott M. McGinnis, M.D.
Departments of Neurology (Gettens Bourgea, Erkkinen, Gale, McGinnis, Daffner) and Psychiatry (Silbersweig, Schildkrout), Center for Brain/Mind Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston.
Kirk R. Daffner, M.D. [email protected]
Departments of Neurology (Gettens Bourgea, Erkkinen, Gale, McGinnis, Daffner) and Psychiatry (Silbersweig, Schildkrout), Center for Brain/Mind Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston.
David Silbersweig, M.D.
Departments of Neurology (Gettens Bourgea, Erkkinen, Gale, McGinnis, Daffner) and Psychiatry (Silbersweig, Schildkrout), Center for Brain/Mind Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston.
Barbara Schildkrout, M.D.
Departments of Neurology (Gettens Bourgea, Erkkinen, Gale, McGinnis, Daffner) and Psychiatry (Silbersweig, Schildkrout), Center for Brain/Mind Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston.

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Send correspondence to Dr. Daffner ([email protected]).

Competing Interests

Dr. Silbersweig is cofounder and chair of the scientific advisory board of Ceretype Neuromedicine. The other authors report no financial relationships with commercial interests.

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