Pathways and patterns of cell loss in verified Alzheimer’s disease: A factor and cluster analysis of clinico-pathological subgroups

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Thirty-seven patients with neuropathologically verified Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have been studied prospectively. A principal components analysis of neuron numbers in cortical and subcortical areas revealed two variables: Variable I with high loadings for the hippocampo-parahippocampo-parietal neuron counts and Variable II with high loadings for coeruleo-frontal cell numbers. Both may reflect functional neuroanatomical connections which may act as pathways of neurodegeneration in AD. A cluster analysis based on these neuron numbers yielded three groups of patients: Cluster A with low hippocampo-parahippocampo-parietal cell counts, Cluster B with well-preserved neuron numbers, and Cluster C with low coeruleo-frontal neuron numbers. Differences in clinical features between these patient groups indicated the potential clinical relevance of these clusters. © 1994 Rapid Communications of Oxford Ltd.

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Förstl, H., Levy, R., Burns, A., Luthert, P., & Cairns, N. (1994). Pathways and patterns of cell loss in verified Alzheimer’s disease: A factor and cluster analysis of clinico-pathological subgroups. Behavioural Neurology, 7(3–4), 175–180. https://doi.org/10.1155/1994/325374

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