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Further validation of the association between MAPT haplotype-tagging polymorphisms and Alzheimer's disease: neuropsychological tests, cerebrospinal fluid biomarkers, and APOE genotype. [PDF]
Babić Leko M+12 more
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Differentiation of vascular dementia from AD on neuropsychological tests
Donald R. Royall+3 more
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J. Barrash+5 more
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Cognition–Eye–Brain Connection in Alzheimer's Disease Spectrum Revealed by Multimodal Imaging
ABSTRACT Background The connection between cognition, eye, and brain remains inconclusive in Alzheimer's disease (AD) spectrum disorders. Purpose To explore the relationship between cognitive function, retinal biometrics, and brain alterations in the AD spectrum. Study Type Prospective.
Yan Shi+12 more
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Neuropsychological tests used for dementia assessment in Japan: Current status. [PDF]
Maeshima S+9 more
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Beyond localization: The role of traditional neuropsychological tests in an age of imaging
S. Baxendale, P. Thompson
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Abstract Objectives In young adults with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), the time following transfer to adult care is high‐risk for adverse outcomes. We used quality improvement (QI) methods to standardize care, decrease variation, and improve preparation of young adults during the transition/transfer process.
Hilary K. Michel+8 more
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Differentiation between Normal Cognition and Subjective Cognitive Decline in Older Adults Using Discrepancy Scores Derived from Neuropsychological Tests. [PDF]
López-Higes R+3 more
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ABSTRACT This study investigates the role of the ACE I/D polymorphism in Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients, particularly in relation to hypertension and its influence on brain volume. Seventy‐seven AD patients, diagnosed based on Aging and Alzheimer's Association criteria, were enrolled from the Kaohsiung Municipal Ta‐Tung Hospital Dementia Cohort. ACE
Bin‐Tse Lin+3 more
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