Abstract

A standardized clinical assessment can be used to identify the subgroup of individuals within the category of questionable AD who have a high likelihood of converting to AD over time. Subjects who met the criteria for questionable AD had a variety of trajectories during a 3-year follow-up, suggesting that diverse factors may influence the functional changes observed in this population.

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Clinical Dementia RatingDementiaDiseasePopulationPsychologyRating scaleMedicineGerontologyClinical psychologyInternal medicineDevelopmental psychology

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Year
2000
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article
Volume
57
Issue
5
Pages
675-675
Citations
361
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Ella Daly, Deborah Zaitchik, Maura Copeland et al. (2000). Predicting Conversion to Alzheimer Disease Using Standardized Clinical Information. Archives of Neurology , 57 (5) , 675-675. https://doi.org/10.1001/archneur.57.5.675

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10.1001/archneur.57.5.675