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Cortical thickness associated with dementia risk. Publish Date December 23, 2011 . HealthDay News — A quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) biomarker that ...
A young, 31-year-old British woman died of a rare form of dementia that set in when she was in her late 20s. Gemma ...
A novel MRI-based ‘aging’ clock may offer a simple way to identify patients whose biological age is outpacing their ...
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Irish Star on MSNWarning over dementia symptom that could appear while drivingA new study has revealed that a lesser-known symptom of dementia could have a significant impact on driving ability ...
Study: Risk factors for early onset dementia, dementia before the age of 65, identified Weird vision problems: Symptoms of Posterior Cortical Atrophy Symptoms can vary from patient to patient.
Cortical surface area had a 14.9% greater value (1,933 vs 2,222 cm 2) Overall gray matter volume did not increase significantly. Cortical thickness was thinner by 20.9% (2.34 mm vs 1.85 mm) over ...
Gemma Illingworth was 28 when she was diagnosed with posterior cortical atrophy, a rare form of dementia Woman dies with dementia at just 31 after early warning signs missed Skip to main content ...
It is remarkable that cortical microstructural changes are earlier and more sensitive to AD-related pathological processes and memory decline than changes in cortical thickness, which are ...
"Second, cortical thickness measurements, often used in dementia studies as a cross-sectional marker for neurodegeneration, showed greatest decline due to secular trends and are not scaled for ICV.
Most patients with PCA have normal cognition early on, but by the time of their first diagnostic visit, an average 3.8 years after symptom onset, mild or moderate dementia was apparent with ...
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