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The neuropsychological profiles of mild Alzheimer's disease and questionable dementia as compared to age-related cognitive decline
2003
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society
Test scores from a comprehensive neuropsychological battery administered to 1602 subjects consisting of 1347 subjects with probable Alzheimer's disease (AD), 100 subjects with questionable dementia (QD) and 155 non-demented elderly control subjects were cross-sectionally analyzed. Subjects with probable AD were categorized as mild (n 5 244), moderate (n 5 480), severe (n 5 376), and very severe (n 5 247) according to modified mini mental status exam (mMMSE) scores. Mean scores on individual
doi:10.1017/s1355617703950053
pmid:12901778
fatcat:yt3aodf3vvfqbnve2qklvcilpu