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Progression to vascular dementia of patients with mild cognitive impairment: relevance of mild parkinsonian signs
Mild parkinsonian signs (MPS) may be found among patients presenting with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), but few data are available about the relation of these signs with the prospective risk for dementia. Our retrospective investigation considered a case-series of 119 MCI subjects followed over a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2646656/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19337467 |
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author | Mauri, Marco Corbetta, Simona Pianezzola, Cristina Ambrosoni, Elena Riboldazzi, Giulio Bono, Giorgio |
author_facet | Mauri, Marco Corbetta, Simona Pianezzola, Cristina Ambrosoni, Elena Riboldazzi, Giulio Bono, Giorgio |
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description | Mild parkinsonian signs (MPS) may be found among patients presenting with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), but few data are available about the relation of these signs with the prospective risk for dementia. Our retrospective investigation considered a case-series of 119 MCI subjects followed over a three-year period: their baseline clinical picture has been analyzed in search of correlation between the cognito-motor profile and the final diagnosis. The population included 66 patients with amnesic MCI and 53 with an involvement of other cognitive areas (nonamnesic MCI). MPS were detected in 22 subjects (18.5%). At the first observation, MPS cases showed an higher frequency of nonamnesic MCI and more pronounced deficits at the Trail Making Test (p < 0.05). After a three-year follow-up, 48 patients had converted to dementia. The presence of MPS at the baseline evaluation was significantly related to the development of a vascular-type dementia. The study investigates the association between MPS and MCI and might indicate for these cases a greater risk for an involvement of executive functions and the subsequent development of vascular dementia. |
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spelling | pubmed-26466562009-04-01 Progression to vascular dementia of patients with mild cognitive impairment: relevance of mild parkinsonian signs Mauri, Marco Corbetta, Simona Pianezzola, Cristina Ambrosoni, Elena Riboldazzi, Giulio Bono, Giorgio Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat Original Research Mild parkinsonian signs (MPS) may be found among patients presenting with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), but few data are available about the relation of these signs with the prospective risk for dementia. Our retrospective investigation considered a case-series of 119 MCI subjects followed over a three-year period: their baseline clinical picture has been analyzed in search of correlation between the cognito-motor profile and the final diagnosis. The population included 66 patients with amnesic MCI and 53 with an involvement of other cognitive areas (nonamnesic MCI). MPS were detected in 22 subjects (18.5%). At the first observation, MPS cases showed an higher frequency of nonamnesic MCI and more pronounced deficits at the Trail Making Test (p < 0.05). After a three-year follow-up, 48 patients had converted to dementia. The presence of MPS at the baseline evaluation was significantly related to the development of a vascular-type dementia. The study investigates the association between MPS and MCI and might indicate for these cases a greater risk for an involvement of executive functions and the subsequent development of vascular dementia. Dove Medical Press 2008-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2646656/ /pubmed/19337467 Text en © 2008 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reserved |
spellingShingle | Original Research Mauri, Marco Corbetta, Simona Pianezzola, Cristina Ambrosoni, Elena Riboldazzi, Giulio Bono, Giorgio Progression to vascular dementia of patients with mild cognitive impairment: relevance of mild parkinsonian signs |
title | Progression to vascular dementia of patients with mild cognitive impairment: relevance of mild parkinsonian signs |
title_full | Progression to vascular dementia of patients with mild cognitive impairment: relevance of mild parkinsonian signs |
title_fullStr | Progression to vascular dementia of patients with mild cognitive impairment: relevance of mild parkinsonian signs |
title_full_unstemmed | Progression to vascular dementia of patients with mild cognitive impairment: relevance of mild parkinsonian signs |
title_short | Progression to vascular dementia of patients with mild cognitive impairment: relevance of mild parkinsonian signs |
title_sort | progression to vascular dementia of patients with mild cognitive impairment: relevance of mild parkinsonian signs |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2646656/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19337467 |
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