Neuropathological lesions and their contribution to dementia and cognitive impairment in a heterogeneous clinical population


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D. Godrich, E. Martin, Gerard C. Schellenberg, M. Pericak-Vance, M. Cuccaro, W. Scott, W. Kukull, T. Montine, G. Beecham
Alzheimer's & Dementia, 2022

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Godrich, D., Martin, E., Schellenberg, G. C., Pericak-Vance, M., Cuccaro, M., Scott, W., … Beecham, G. (2022). Neuropathological lesions and their contribution to dementia and cognitive impairment in a heterogeneous clinical population. Alzheimer's &Amp; Dementia.


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Godrich, D., E. Martin, Gerard C. Schellenberg, M. Pericak-Vance, M. Cuccaro, W. Scott, W. Kukull, T. Montine, and G. Beecham. “Neuropathological Lesions and Their Contribution to Dementia and Cognitive Impairment in a Heterogeneous Clinical Population.” Alzheimer's & Dementia (2022).


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Godrich, D., et al. “Neuropathological Lesions and Their Contribution to Dementia and Cognitive Impairment in a Heterogeneous Clinical Population.” Alzheimer's &Amp; Dementia, 2022.


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@article{d2022a,
  title = {Neuropathological lesions and their contribution to dementia and cognitive impairment in a heterogeneous clinical population},
  year = {2022},
  journal = {Alzheimer's & Dementia},
  author = {Godrich, D. and Martin, E. and Schellenberg, Gerard C. and Pericak-Vance, M. and Cuccaro, M. and Scott, W. and Kukull, W. and Montine, T. and Beecham, G.}
}

Abstract

Alzheimer disease (AD) and related dementias are characterized by damage caused by neuropathological lesions in the brain. These include AD lesions (plaques and tangles) and non‐AD lesions such as vascular injury or Lewy bodies. We report here an assessment of lesion association to dementia in a large clinic‐based population.


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