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The incidence of MCI differs by subtype and is higher in men
The Mayo Clinic Study of Aging
R.O. Roberts, Y.E. Geda, D.S. Knopman, R.H. Cha, V.S. Pankratz, B.F. Boeve, E.G. Tangalos, R.J. Ivnik, W.A. Rocca, R.C. Petersen
First published January 25, 2012, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0b013e3182452862
R.O. Roberts
Y.E. Geda
D.S. Knopman
R.H. Cha
V.S. Pankratz
B.F. Boeve
E.G. Tangalos
R.J. Ivnik
W.A. Rocca
The incidence of MCI differs by subtype and is higher in men
The Mayo Clinic Study of Aging
R.O. Roberts, Y.E. Geda, D.S. Knopman, R.H. Cha, V.S. Pankratz, B.F. Boeve, E.G. Tangalos, R.J. Ivnik, W.A. Rocca, R.C. Petersen
Neurology Jan 2012, 78 (5) 342-351; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0b013e3182452862
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vol. 78 no. 5 342-351
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- Received April 4, 2011
- Accepted July 18, 2011
- First Published January 25, 2012.
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- R.O. Roberts, MB ChB, MS,
- Y.E. Geda, MD, MSc,
- D.S. Knopman, MD,
- R.H. Cha, MS,
- V.S. Pankratz, PhD,
- B.F. Boeve, MD,
- E.G. Tangalos, MD,
- R.J. Ivnik, PhD,
- W.A. Rocca, MD, MPH and
- R.C. Petersen, PhD, MD
- R.O. Roberts, MB ChB, MS,
- Y.E. Geda, MD, MSc,
- D.S. Knopman, MD,
- R.H. Cha, MS,
- V.S. Pankratz, PhD,
- B.F. Boeve, MD,
- E.G. Tangalos, MD,
- R.J. Ivnik, PhD,
- W.A. Rocca, MD, MPH and
- R.C. Petersen, PhD, MD
- From the Divisions of Epidemiology (R.O.R., Y.E.G., W.A.R., R.C.P.) and Biomedical Statistics and Informatics (R.H.C., V.S.P.), Department of Health Sciences Research, Department of Psychiatry and Psychology (Y.E.G., R.J.I.), Department of Neurology (D.S.K., B.F.B., W.A.R., R.C.P.), and Division of Primary Care Internal Medicine (E.G.T.), Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN.
- Correspondence & reprint requests to Dr. Roberts: roberts.rosebud{at}mayo.edu
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