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2022 Alzheimer's disease facts and figures

Alzheimer's & Dementia, 2022
This article describes the public health impact of Alzheimer's disease (AD), including incidence and prevalence, mortality and morbidity, use and costs of care, and the overall impact on family caregivers, the dementia workforce and society.
Anonymous
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Is It Alzheimer's?

Hospital Practice, 1998
The diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease includes documentation of cognitive impairment and exclusion of other causes of dementia. Screening of mental status can be performed by the primary care physician or by a neuropsychologist for a more in-depth assessment.
John C. Adair, J. Richard Baringer
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Alzheimer's disease

The Lancet, 2016
Although the prevalence of dementia continues to increase worldwide, incidence in the western world might have decreased as a result of better vascular care and improved brain health. Alzheimer's disease, the most prevalent cause of dementia, is still defined by the combined presence of amyloid and tau, but researchers are gradually moving away from ...
Scheltens, Philip   +6 more
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Gene dose of apolipoprotein E type 4 allele and the risk of Alzheimer's disease in late onset families.

Science, 1993
The apolipoprotein E type 4 allele (APOE-epsilon 4) is genetically associated with the common late onset familial and sporadic forms of Alzheimer's disease (AD).
E. Corder   +8 more
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Alzheimer's disease: genes, proteins, and therapy.

Physiological Reviews, 2001
Rapid progress in deciphering the biological mechanism of Alzheimer's disease (AD) has arisen from the application of molecular and cell biology to this complex disorder of the limbic and association cortices.
D. Selkoe
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Aphasia(s) in Alzheimer

Revue Neurologique, 2013
Language disorders of degenerative origin are frequently tied to Alzheimer disease (AD) the different variants of which can result in primary and secondary aphasia syndromes. More specifically, Alzheimer pathology can primarily erode frontal, temporal or parietal language cortices resulting in three genuine AD language variants which account for about ...
S. Ferrieux, M. Teichmann
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A new rating scale for Alzheimer's disease.

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1984
A new rating instrument, the Alzheimer's Disease Assessment Scale, was designed specifically to evaluate the severity of cognitive and noncognitive behavioral dysfunctions characteristic of persons with Alzheimer's disease.
W. Rosen, R. Mohs, K. Davis
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The Alzheimer's gamble [PDF]

open access: possibleScience, 2018
Can the National Institute on Aging turn a funding windfall into a treatment for the dreaded brain disease?
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MR signal abnormalities at 1.5 T in Alzheimer's dementia and normal aging.

AJR. American journal of roentgenology, 1987
The type, frequency, and extent of MR signal abnormalities in Alzheimer's disease and normal aging are a subject of controversy. With a 1.5-MR unit we studied 12 Alzheimer patients, four subjects suffering from multiinfarct dementia and nine age-matched ...
F. Fazekas   +4 more
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