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Kyle Womack, M.D.

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Kyle Womack
Name:
  Kyle B. Womack, M.D.
Academic Title:
  Assistant Professor
Primary Appointment:
  Neurology
Secondary Appointment:
  Psychiatry
School:
  Southwestern Medical School
Affiliations:
  Alzheimer Center
Neurology
The James W. Aston Clinical Building
Department Website:
  Department of Neurology
Physician Profile:
  Kyle Womack, M.D.

 RESEARCH INTERESTS
 
Frontotemporal Dementia
Alzheimer's Disease
 
 RECENT PUBLICATIONS
 
Lipton, A.M., Ohman, K.A., Womack, K.B. Hynan, L.S., Ninman, E.T., Lacritz, L.H., "Subscores of the FAB differentiate frontotemporal lobar degeneration from AD" Neurology, 65:726-731, September 2005
Weiner, MF; Rosenberg, RN; Svetlik, D; Hynan, LS, Womack, KB; White, C; Good, S; Fuller, C; Wharton, D; Richter, R., "Comparison of Alzheimer?s Disease in Native Americans and Whites." International Psychogeriatrics, 15 (4):367-375, December 2003
Womack, KB; Heilman, KM., "Tolterodine and memory: Dry but forgetful." Archives of Neurology, 60:771-773, 2003
Riestra, AR; Womack, KB; Crucian, GP; Heilman, KM, "Is the middle between both halves? Midpoint Location and Segment Size Estimation in Neglect." Neurology, 59 (10):1580?1584, November 2002
Riestra, AR; Crucian, GP; Burks, DW; Womack, KB; Heilman, KM, "Working Memory and Line Bisection in Spatial Neglect" Neurology, 10;57 (1):147-149, July 2001
 
 
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