of neuropathologic criteria for the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease. NEUROBIOL AGING 18(S4) S99–S105, 1997.—The National Institute on Aging and Reagan Institute (NIA-RI) criteria, and other neuropathologic criteria for Alzheimer’s disease (AD), were compared with the clinical diagnosis of dementia in a well defined population of Catholic sisters. The 47-participant subset examined in this study were college educated and lacked complicating conditions such as brain infarcts or diffuse Lewy body disease. Sixteen participants had a clinical diagnosis of dementia. The NIA-RI criteria imply a perfect correlation between neuritic plaque (NP) density and neurofibrillary tangle distribution. However, NP density often did not coincide with tangle d...
Background: Although there are studies investigating the pathologic origins of mild cognitive impair...
The relative contributions of Alzheimer disease (AD) and vascular lesion burden to the occurrence of...
The progressive development of Alzheimer disease (AD)-related lesions, such as neurofibrillary tangl...
Objective: There are several neuropathological scales for staging of Alzheimer pathology. The system...
NEUROBIOL AGING 18(S4) S3–S12, 1997.—The specific diagnosis of AD as a particular dementia from whic...
ObjectiveTo examine whether the association between clinical Alzheimer disease (AD) diagnosis and ne...
Clarifying the etiology of dementia is one of the most difficult diagnostic challenges, especially i...
<p>Comparison between clinical and neuropathological diagnoses among participants with dementia (CDR...
Two sets of research criteria for Alzheimer's disease are now available: those published by an Inter...
Objective: In an examination of disease-free aging and neurodegenerative disease in 100-year-olds, t...
Background: Studies of dementia in populations avoid many of the selection biases in clinical sample...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the correlations between senile lesion densities and development of dementia ...
We compared neuropsychological findings in 28 longitudinally evaluated elderly subjects with their p...
The National Institute on Aging and the Alzheimer's Association charged a workgroup with the task of...
Objective: To compare the clinical and pathologic features of plaque only Alzheimer disease (POAD) w...
Background: Although there are studies investigating the pathologic origins of mild cognitive impair...
The relative contributions of Alzheimer disease (AD) and vascular lesion burden to the occurrence of...
The progressive development of Alzheimer disease (AD)-related lesions, such as neurofibrillary tangl...
Objective: There are several neuropathological scales for staging of Alzheimer pathology. The system...
NEUROBIOL AGING 18(S4) S3–S12, 1997.—The specific diagnosis of AD as a particular dementia from whic...
ObjectiveTo examine whether the association between clinical Alzheimer disease (AD) diagnosis and ne...
Clarifying the etiology of dementia is one of the most difficult diagnostic challenges, especially i...
<p>Comparison between clinical and neuropathological diagnoses among participants with dementia (CDR...
Two sets of research criteria for Alzheimer's disease are now available: those published by an Inter...
Objective: In an examination of disease-free aging and neurodegenerative disease in 100-year-olds, t...
Background: Studies of dementia in populations avoid many of the selection biases in clinical sample...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the correlations between senile lesion densities and development of dementia ...
We compared neuropsychological findings in 28 longitudinally evaluated elderly subjects with their p...
The National Institute on Aging and the Alzheimer's Association charged a workgroup with the task of...
Objective: To compare the clinical and pathologic features of plaque only Alzheimer disease (POAD) w...
Background: Although there are studies investigating the pathologic origins of mild cognitive impair...
The relative contributions of Alzheimer disease (AD) and vascular lesion burden to the occurrence of...
The progressive development of Alzheimer disease (AD)-related lesions, such as neurofibrillary tangl...