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[PDF] Volume and number of neurons of the human hippocampal formation in normal …


G Simic, I Kostovic, B Winblad, N … - Journal of Comparative …, 1997 - dementia.hiim.hr
ABSTRACT In order to observe changes owing to aging and Alzheimer's disease (AD) in the
volumes of subdivisions of the hippocampus and the number of neurons of the hippocampal
formation, 18 normal brains from subjects who died of nonneurological causes and had ...
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The naturalness of dying


JD McCue - Jama, 1995 - Am Med Assoc
Evidence that dying occurs as a natural, final event in the wholeness of human life is
culturally, artistically, and scientifically persuasive. Very elderly patients eventually undergo a
process of functional declines, progressive apathy, and loss of willingness to eat and ...
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Psychiatric symptoms associated with Alzheimer's disease


MF Mendez, RJ Martin, KA Smyth, PJ … - Journal of …, 1990 - Am Neuropsych Assoc
A retrospective chart review was undertaken to ... A lzheimer's disease is characterized by both
cogni- tive impairment and psychiatric symptoms.''8 In- ... Alzheimer's disease are often debilitating
and can cause stress for caregivers, resulting in institutionalization of
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Posterior cortical atrophy: Neuropathologic correlations


J Victoroff, GW Ross, DF Benson, MA Verity, … - Archives of …, 1994 - archneur.highwire.org
Objective: A subgroup of patients with progressive dementia has been reported with a marked
predomi- nance of symptoms attributed to the dysfunction of the posterior parieto-occipital
cortex. These cases have been referred to as posterior cortical atrophy. The ob- jective of ...
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On drawing impairment in Alzheimer's disease


A Kirk, A Kertesz - Archives of Neurology, 1991 - archneur.highwire.org
\s=b\Spontaneous drawings of 38 patients, diagnosed by the National Institute of Neurological
Disorders and Stroke-Alzhei- mer's Disease and Related DisordersAs- sociation criteria as "probable
Alzhei- mer's disease," and of 39 normal control subjects were analyzed by two indepen- ...
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Hallucinations and associated factors in Alzheimer's disease


DW Gilley, ME Whalen, RS Wilson, DA … - … of Neuropsychiatry and …, 1991 - Am Neuropsych Assoc
Page 1. JOURNAL OF NEUROPSYCHIATRY 371 Hallucinations and Associated
Factors in Alzheimer's Disease David W. Gilley, Ph.D. Mary E. Whalen, BS Robert
S. Wilson, Ph.D. David A. Bennett, MD In a consecutive sample ...
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Cognitive stimulation of patients with dementia: preliminary results


V Breuil, J De Rotrou, F Forette, D Tortrat, … - … Journal of Geriatric …, 1994 - interscience.wiley.com
We present the first results of a cognitive stimulation programme for patients with dementia.
Fifty-six subjects entered a study involving two parallel, randomized groups. Assessment was
blind for the main criteria (neuropsychological tests). Twenty-nine patients were ...
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Apathy and loss of insight in Alzheimer's disease: a SPECT imaging study


BR Ott, RB Noto, BS Fogel - Journal of Neuropsychiatry and …, 1996 - Am Neuropsych Assoc
Apathy and loss of insight as correlates of behavior in Alzheimer's disease (AD) were studied
in 40 pa- tients by using clinical scales and cerebral blood flow measurements from SPECT
imaging. Apathy ... A mong the various psychological disturbances that
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Midlife blood pressure and the risk of hippocampal atrophy: the Honolulu Asia …

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ESC Korf, LR White, P Scheltens, LJ Launer - Hypertension, 2004 - Am Heart Assoc
Hippocampal atrophy (HA) is usually attributed to the neurofibrillary tangles and neuritic plaques
of Alzheimer disease. However, the hippocampus is vulnerable to global ischemia, which may
lead to atrophy. We investigated the association of midlife blood pressure (BP) and ...
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Subjective memory complaints: objective neural markers in patients with …


G Gron, D Bittner, B Schmitz, AP Wunderlich, … - Annals of …, 2002 - interscience.wiley.com
Patients with probable Alzheimer's disease and depressive patients frequently present with subjective
memory complaints. Objective distinction of underlying neuronal substrate malfunction and early
cross-sectional differential diagnosis have been elusive thus far. We used repetitive ...
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