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IC‐P‐147: CORRELATIONS BETWEEN VARIOUS MOCA COGNITIVE DOMAIN ASSESSMENTS AND REGIONAL BRAIN FDG‐PET HYPOMETABOLISM
Author(s) -
Cheewakriengkrai Laksanun,
Mohades Sara,
Shin Monica,
Mathotaarachchi Sulantha Sanjeewa,
Wang Seqian,
Benedet Andrea Lessa,
Beaudry Thomas,
Fonov Vladimir S.,
Leuzy Antoine,
Manitsirikul Sarinporn,
Schilling Lucas Porcello,
RosaNeto Pedro,
Gauthier Serge
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
alzheimer's and dementia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 6.713
H-Index - 118
eISSN - 1552-5279
pISSN - 1552-5260
DOI - 10.1016/j.jalz.2014.05.153
Subject(s) - montreal cognitive assessment , psychology , voxel , superior frontal gyrus , audiology , nuclear medicine , cognitive impairment , medicine , cognition , neuroscience , radiology
old. Three hundred fourteen (314) subjects have multiple MRIs, 52 have NP data , and 268 have genotype data at ADGC. After restricting to UDS visits within 180 days of a MRI (n1⁄41379), corresponding cognitive diagnoses consisted of 830 (60.2%) normal cognition, 308 (22.3%) mild cognitive impairment, and 241 (17.5%) dementia, among which 222 (92.1%) were primary probable or possible AD. Associated data from standardized assessments of behavioral and motor symptoms, functional activities, neurologic exam, and neuropsychological tests are also available. Conclusions: The NACC MRI Database is a large, freely available sample of MRIs that are linked to the rich, standardized UDS and NP data, as well as genotype data from ADGC.