Albert Ascherio
Harvard University
1 Papers
Albert Ascherio is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hyposmia. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications.
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Impaired olfaction and other prodromal features in the Parkinson At-Risk Syndrome Study.
Andrew Siderowf,Danna Jennings,Shirley Eberly,David Oakes,Keith A. Hawkins,Albert Ascherio,Matthew B. Stern,Kenneth Marek,David W. Russell,Abby Fiocco,Candace Cotto,Kapil D. Sethi,Paula Jackson,Samuel Frank,Anna Hohler,Cathi A. Thomas,Raymond C. James,Tanya Simuni,Emily Borushko,M.B. Stern,Jacqueline Rick,Robert A. Hauser,Leyla Khavarian,Theresa McClain,Irene H. Richard,Cheryl Deely,Grace S. Liang,Liza Reys,Charles H. Adler,Amy Duffy,Rachel Saunders-Pullman,Marian L. Evatt,Linda McGinn,Eugene Lai,Shawna Johnson,Farah Atassi,Michael E. DeBakey,Indu Subramanian,Angelina Gratiano,Kathryn A. Chung,Brenna M. Lobb,Susan O'Conner,Maria R. Albelo,Carolyn Cioffi,Allison Gadoury,Brian Howard,Valerie Iannucci,Shirley Lasch,Susan Mendick,Donna Miles,Katrina Miles,Emily Virden,Gary Wisniewski +52 more
TL;DR: Assessment of hyposmic subjects using more specific markers for degeneration, such as dopamine transporter imaging, will evaluate whether combining hyposmia and other nonmotor features is useful in assessing the risk of future neurodegeneration.
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