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Tau positron emission tomography predicts all-cause dementia and Alzheimer disease dementia
A reduced odds of 180-day mortality was seen for patients with moderate to severe or mild dementia treated surgically.
The findings were seen among US adults irrespective of overall diet quality.
Superagers exhibit higher grey matter volume cross-sectionally in the medial temporal lobe, cholinergic forebrain and motor thalamus.
The findings were seen for older adults living with dementia.
The findings are based on a survey encompassing six clinical contexts involving heightened risk for firearm injury.
A significantly increased risk was seen for participants at the 5th percentile relative to the median sleep regularity index.
Score had strong discriminatory accuracy in U.K. Biobank test sample and Whitehall cohort, with AUCs of 0.80 and 0.77
Inappropriate diagnosis is common, especially in older patients and those with dementia or an altered mental status on presentation.
Harms include increased risks for amyloid-related imaging abnormalities (ARIA)-edema, ARIA-hemorrhage and symptomatic ARIA-edema.