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Basal Ganglia Mineralization in Alzheimer's Disease: A Comparative Study of Clinical, Neuroradiological and Neuropathological Findings
1992
Behavioural Neurology
Fifty patients from a longitudinal study on 178 cases of Alzheimer's disease were examined at postmortem. The clinical features, CT-scans and neuropathological findings of five patients, with verified Alzheimer's disease, who had bilateral basal ganglia mineralization (BGM; 2 male, 3 female; age 78–91 years) were compared with the data of five age- and sex-matched Alzheimer patients without BGM and of five control subjects. Persecutory and other delusions (4 patients), persistent depression
doi:10.1155/1992/947260
pmid:24487663
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