in differentiating between depressive states in late-life depression and late-onset Alzheimer’s disease: a preliminary study Yoshiaki Tsuruoka1,2, Michio Takahashi1, Masatoshi Suzuki1, Koichi Sato1 and Yukihiko Shirayama1* Background: It is often difficult to differentiate between the depressive states seen in late-life depression and late-onset Alzheimer ’ disease (AD) in the clinical setting. Methods: Thirty-four outpatients were recruited, all fulfilling the criteria of aged 65 years or above, scores of 14 or more on the Hamilton depression rating scale (HAM-D), and 26 or less on the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE). At the initial visit, they were administered the Neurobehavioral Cognitive Status Examination (COGNISTAT). At 1 month,...
Objective: Because of the growing need for quick cognitive screening tests to distinguish Alzheimer’...
International audienceLate-Life Depression (LLD) is often associated with cognitive impairment. Howe...
ObjectivesDepressive symptoms and cognitive impairment often concur in older persons. Differentiatin...
Background: One of the usual problems psychologists and clinicians face in clinical practice is diff...
This study investigated the utility of the cognitive measures of the Dean-Woodcock Neuropsychologica...
BACKGROUND: Depressive symptoms often co-occur with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and can impact neuropsy...
Background/Aims: Dementia and depression are different clinical conditions, but share com-mon featur...
Objectives: Depression and dementia are highly prevalent in the elderly. Language impairment is an i...
BACKGROUND: The cognitive impairment of older depressed patients with late- as opposed to early-onse...
We wanted to investigate whether the difference between actual and premorbid intelligence can be use...
Accurate, early diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease is becoming increasingly important in light of its ...
Depression and cognitive impairment are intimately associated, especially in elderly people. However...
Although cognitive and functional impairment are the hallmark features of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), ...
Objective: to compare the performance of patients with mild dementia (Mini Mental State Examination ...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a devastating public health problem that affects over 5.4 million Americ...
Objective: Because of the growing need for quick cognitive screening tests to distinguish Alzheimer’...
International audienceLate-Life Depression (LLD) is often associated with cognitive impairment. Howe...
ObjectivesDepressive symptoms and cognitive impairment often concur in older persons. Differentiatin...
Background: One of the usual problems psychologists and clinicians face in clinical practice is diff...
This study investigated the utility of the cognitive measures of the Dean-Woodcock Neuropsychologica...
BACKGROUND: Depressive symptoms often co-occur with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and can impact neuropsy...
Background/Aims: Dementia and depression are different clinical conditions, but share com-mon featur...
Objectives: Depression and dementia are highly prevalent in the elderly. Language impairment is an i...
BACKGROUND: The cognitive impairment of older depressed patients with late- as opposed to early-onse...
We wanted to investigate whether the difference between actual and premorbid intelligence can be use...
Accurate, early diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease is becoming increasingly important in light of its ...
Depression and cognitive impairment are intimately associated, especially in elderly people. However...
Although cognitive and functional impairment are the hallmark features of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), ...
Objective: to compare the performance of patients with mild dementia (Mini Mental State Examination ...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a devastating public health problem that affects over 5.4 million Americ...
Objective: Because of the growing need for quick cognitive screening tests to distinguish Alzheimer’...
International audienceLate-Life Depression (LLD) is often associated with cognitive impairment. Howe...
ObjectivesDepressive symptoms and cognitive impairment often concur in older persons. Differentiatin...