Pathological verification of ischemic score in differentiation of dementias

Wilma G. Rosen(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Robert D. Terry(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Paula Altman Fuld(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Robert Katzman(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Arthur Peck(Albert Einstein College of Medicine)
Annals of Neurology
May 1, 1980
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Abstract

Fourteen case histories of persons who had a histological diagnosis of either senile dementia of the Alzheimer type, multiinfarct dementia, or a mixed dementia composed of these two types and who showed evidence of a moderate to severe dementia on psychological testing were rated for the presence of thirteen clinical features comprising Hachinski's Ischemic Score. These features are frequently considered primarily characteristic of vascular dementia. Persons with senile dementia of the Alzheimer type were clearly differentiable from persons with multiinfarct dementia and mixed dementia, while the latter two groups were indistinguishable from one another. In our sample, eight features were found to characterize those persons with vascular dementia. These data verify the usefulness of the Ischemic Score in differentiating between senile dementia of the Alzheimer type and vascular dementia.


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