This study examines whether different sources of cognitive complaint (i.e., self and informant) predict Alzheimer's disease (AD) neuropathology in elders with mild cognitive impairment (MCI).Data were drawn from the National Alzheimer's Coordinating Center Uniform and Neuropathology Datasets (observational studies) for participants with a clinical diagnosis of MCI and postmortem examination (n = 1843, 74±8 years, 52% female). Cognitive complaint (0.9±0.5 years prior to autopsy) was classified into four mutually exclusive groups: no complaint, self-only, informant-only, or mutual (both self and informant) complaint. Postmortem neuropathological outcomes included amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles. Proportional odds regression relate...
ObjectiveTo examine whether the association between clinical Alzheimer disease (AD) diagnosis and ne...
Background: The prognostic value of subjective memory complaints (SMCs) in the diagnosis of dementia...
In the community-based Amsterdam Study of the Elderly, a sample of 3,778 nondemented persons, 65-84 ...
This study examines whether different sources of cognitive complaint (i.e., self and informant) pred...
Background This study examines whether different sources of cognitive complaint (i.e., self and info...
International audienceBackground: Characterizing self- and informant-reported cognitive complaints, ...
Background: Differentiating amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) from normal cognition is diffi...
Subjective cognitive complaints are a criterion for the diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment (MCI)...
Subjective Cognitive Complaints (SCCs) may represent one of the earliest stages of preclinical demen...
Background: Informant-based measures are effective screening tools for cognitive impairment. The Alz...
Parallel Session 13 - Risk Reduction and Risk Factors - no. OC074Introduction: Subjective cognitive ...
International audienceBackground and objectives: Studies are sparse regarding the association betwee...
Background: Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) may result from m any conditions, including Alzheimer...
International audienceBackground:Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) may result from many conditions,...
Clinicopathologic correlation studies are critically important for the field of Alzheimer disease (A...
ObjectiveTo examine whether the association between clinical Alzheimer disease (AD) diagnosis and ne...
Background: The prognostic value of subjective memory complaints (SMCs) in the diagnosis of dementia...
In the community-based Amsterdam Study of the Elderly, a sample of 3,778 nondemented persons, 65-84 ...
This study examines whether different sources of cognitive complaint (i.e., self and informant) pred...
Background This study examines whether different sources of cognitive complaint (i.e., self and info...
International audienceBackground: Characterizing self- and informant-reported cognitive complaints, ...
Background: Differentiating amnestic mild cognitive impairment (aMCI) from normal cognition is diffi...
Subjective cognitive complaints are a criterion for the diagnosis of mild cognitive impairment (MCI)...
Subjective Cognitive Complaints (SCCs) may represent one of the earliest stages of preclinical demen...
Background: Informant-based measures are effective screening tools for cognitive impairment. The Alz...
Parallel Session 13 - Risk Reduction and Risk Factors - no. OC074Introduction: Subjective cognitive ...
International audienceBackground and objectives: Studies are sparse regarding the association betwee...
Background: Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) may result from m any conditions, including Alzheimer...
International audienceBackground:Subjective cognitive decline (SCD) may result from many conditions,...
Clinicopathologic correlation studies are critically important for the field of Alzheimer disease (A...
ObjectiveTo examine whether the association between clinical Alzheimer disease (AD) diagnosis and ne...
Background: The prognostic value of subjective memory complaints (SMCs) in the diagnosis of dementia...
In the community-based Amsterdam Study of the Elderly, a sample of 3,778 nondemented persons, 65-84 ...