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Clinical diagnoses including dementia, Alzheimer's dementia, and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) are rendered at each assessment using a 3-stage process involving computer scoring of cognitive tests, clinical judgment by a neuropsychologist, and diagnostic classification by an experienced clinician. A final clinical consensus diagnosis is rendered regarding the most likely clinical diagnosis at the time of death, blinded to postmortem data.
Clinical diagnosis of dementia, AD dementia, and MCI.
Clinical cognitive diagnosis summary | Clinical diagnosis of cognitive status (Alzheimer's dementia, other dementia, MCI, or no impairment) |
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Age at first Alzheimer's dementia dx | Age at cycle where first Alzheimer's dementia diagnosis was given |
A final clinical consensus diagnosis is rendered regarding the most likely clinical diagnosis after at the time of death. This judgment is made by an experienced neurologist blinded to postmortem data.
Final consensus cognitive diagnosis | Clinical consensus diagnosis of cognitive status at time of death |
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Clinical diagnosis of Parkinson's disease
Clinical Parkinson's disease | Diagnosis of Parkinson's disease made by clinician based on clinical review |
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