J. Kril

Publication List Details

Period

2002 - 2007

Number

11

Co-Authors

Investigation of Alzheimer`s disease-related pathology in community dwelling older subjects who committed suicide (2007)

Snowdon, J, Kril, J, Rodriguez, M

Background: Older people have a higher risk of completed suicide than any other age group worldwide. The contribution of neurodegenerative disease to this risk remains controversial. Aims: To...

Are we drinking our neurones away?

Harper, C, Kril, J, Daly, J

A quantitative neuropathological necropsy study of the human cerebral cortex showed that the number of cortical neurones in the superior frontal cortex in chronic alcoholic patients is significantly...

Are we drinking our neurones away?

Harper, C, Kril, J, Daly, J

A quantitative neuropathological necropsy study of the human cerebral cortex showed that the number of cortical neurones in the superior frontal cortex in chronic alcoholic patients is significantly...

Brain atrophy in chronic alcoholic patients: a quantitative pathological study.

Harper, C, Kril, J

There are essentially no objective neuropathological data on brain atrophy in chronic alcoholic patients despite numerous neuroradiological studies which show a high incidence of shrinkage or...

Does a "moderate" alcohol intake damage the brain?

Harper, C, Kril, J, Daly, J

A range of volumetric and neurochemical analyses were carried out on the brains of 14 "moderate" drinkers. These data were compared with previous studies from controls and alcoholics. Volumetric...

Patients with vascular dementia due to microvascular pathology have significant hippocampal neuronal loss

Kril, J, Patel, S, Harding, A, Halliday, G

Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is characterised by functional impairment, cerebral atrophy, and degeneration of specific neuronal populations, especially pyramidal neurones of the cerebral...

The nucleus basalis (Ch4) in the alcoholic Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome: reduced cell number in both amnesic and non-amnesic patients

Cullen, K, Halliday, G, Caine, D, Kril, J

BACKGROUND—The cholinergic nucleus basalis (Ch4) is an exclusive site of neurofibrillary degeneration in alcoholic patients with Wernicke's encephalopathy. Aim—To test the hypothesis that the...