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Mild cognitive impairment


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    • Cognitive impairment, Mild
    • Impairment, Mild cognitive
    • MCI (Mild cognitive impairment)
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    • found: Work cat.: Stewart, C. Challenge difficulty and cardiovascular responses in mild cognitive impairment, 2010:abstr. (This study examined the effect of challenge difficulty on cardiovascular responses in patients with Alzheimer's disease and amnestic mild cognitive impairment)
    • found: Mild cognitive impairment, 2003:pp. 3-4 ([In] mild cognitive impairment (MCI) ... the subjects are experiencing subtle cognitive deficits with largely intact cognition and activities of daily living. The most frequent presentation of this clinical condition is with forgetfulness. ... However, there may also be other clinical presentations of MCI)
    • found: Neurology, Nov. 28, 2006:p. 1764 (Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) represents a transitional state between the cognitive changes of normal aging and very early dementia)
    • found: NeuroImage, June 2007:p. 289 ( ... mild cognitive impairment (MCI) ... refers to a transitional state between the cognition of normal aging and dementia. Unlike patients with dementia, those with MCI can still independently perform their activities of daily living (ADL) despite the presence of cognitive deficits. ... Although early studies implied that MCI is a prodrome to Alzheimer's disease (AD), later studies suggested that MCI could evolve into dementias with various etiologies or even return to a normal cognitive state)
    • found: eMedicine WWW home page, Nov. 7, 2010:medicine - neurology/behavioral neurology and dementia - mild cognitive impairment (Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) represents a stage of cognitive impairment that exceeds the normal expected age-related changes, but functional activities are largely preserved and so MCI does not meet the criteria for dementia.)
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    • 2010-12-16: new
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