February 01, 1999; 52 (3) Brief Communications
Education and the incidence of dementia in a large population-based study: The Rotterdam Study
A. Ott, C.T. M. van Rossum, F. van Harskamp, H. van de Mheen, A. Hofman, M.M. B. Breteler
First published February 1, 1999, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.52.3.663
A. Ott
MD, PhD
C.T. M. van Rossum
F. van Harskamp
MD
H. van de Mheen
PhD
A. Hofman
MD, PhD
M.M. B. Breteler
MD, PhD
Education and the incidence of dementia in a large population-based study: The Rotterdam Study
A. Ott, C.T. M. van Rossum, F. van Harskamp, H. van de Mheen, A. Hofman, M.M. B. Breteler
Neurology Feb 1999, 52 (3) 663; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.52.3.663
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- Received May 27, 1997
- Accepted October 24, 1998
- First Published February 1, 1999.
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- A. Ott, MD, PhD,
- C.T. M. van Rossum,
- F. van Harskamp, MD,
- H. van de Mheen, PhD,
- A. Hofman, MD, PhD and
- M.M. B. Breteler, MD, PhD
- A. Ott, MD, PhD,
- C.T. M. van Rossum,
- F. van Harskamp, MD,
- H. van de Mheen, PhD,
- A. Hofman, MD, PhD and
- M.M. B. Breteler, MD, PhD
- From the Departments of Epidemiology & Biostatistics (Drs. OttHofman, and Breteler, and C.T.M. van Rossum), Public Health (C.T.M. van Rossum and Dr. Mheen), and Neurology (Dr. van Harskamp), Erasmus University Medical School, Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
- Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Alewijn Ott, Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics, Erasmus University Medical School, PO Box 1738, 3000 DR Rotterdam, the Netherlands; e-mail: ott{at}epib.fgg.eur.nl
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