Results: Cortical thinning in AD patients with depressive symptoms compared with those without was observed in the left parietal and temporal brain regions in both cohorts.
Jan 13, 2014
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Our findings suggest that depressive symptoms in AD patients are associated with cortical thinning in temporal and parietal regions.
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Jan 13, 2014 · ABSTRACT. Objective To examine neuroanatomical changes associated with depressive symptoms in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and the relationship ...
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Conclusions: Our findings suggest that depressive symptoms in AD patients are associated with cortical thinning in temporal and parietal regions. In addition, ...
Negative correlation between cortical thickness and t-τ was greater in depressed compared with non-depressed AD patients in precuneus and parahippocampal cortex ...
In this work, we explored functional and structural differences in the brains of patients with nondepressed MCI (nDMCI) and patients with MCI with depressive ...
Conclusion. We found that depressive symptoms in elderly patients with MCI are associated with more severe atrophy in medial temporal area, suggesting a ...