Medial temporal lobe atrophy as a predictor of poor cognitive outcomes in general paresis
Early Intervention in Psychiatry2017Vol. 13(1), pp. 30–38
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Ben Chen, Haishan Shi, Le Hou, Xiaomei Zhong, Yanhua Wang, Zhangying Wu, Peng Qi, Zheng Dong, Zhang Yuefen, Yan Tan, Ziyan Fang, Xinru Chen, Xinni Luo, Sha Liu, Yuping Ning
Abstract
Severe MTA may serve as a predictor of poor cognitive outcome and an indicator of severe cognitive impairment in GP patients. Thus, early interventions for improving cognitive function may be considered for GP patients with severe MTA. White matter hyperintensities may associated with attention impairment. Serum RPR titer may serve as a sensitive indicator of therapeutic effect in GP.
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