Neurofibrillary tangles, which are typically found in patients with Alzheimer's disease,
A) are unique to that disease and allow for definite diagnosis.
B) are found in adults with other cognitive disorders.
C) have not yet been identified.
D) do not appear until the end stage of the disease.
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