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What does fluorodeoxyglucose PET imaging add to a clinical diagnosis of dementia?
Neurology Jagust et al. 69: 871

Data Supplement

Two tables; two Word documents.

Files in this Data Supplement:

  • E1 - E-Table 1: This represents a sub-analysis, selecting all subjects with MMSE scores >23. The mean MMSE for this group of 25 subjects was 27.2; Word document.
  • E2 - E-Table 2: This represents a sub-analysis, selecting all subjects with an interval between PET scanning and initial evaluation of <6 months. This produced a subgroup of 31 subjects with a mean MMSE score of 22.6 and an average delay between PET and IE of 0.26 years; Word document.




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