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Disease dementia
Phenotype C0018801|heart failure
Sentences 4
PubMedID- 26076825 This group was also more cognitively impaired; baseline data are displayed in table 1.table 1baseline datacharacteristicno ct scan n = 106ct scan n = 94p valueage83.8 (8.3)83.0 (8.0)0.46female sex63 %67 %0.66intervention in original study55 %44 %0.12living alone62 %72 %0.14ischemic heart disease38 %29 %0.23heart failure30 %26 %0.53hypertension42 %56 %0.047copd24 %15 %0.15stroke/tia10 %31 %<0.001diabetes22 %25 %0.74cancer, nonskin26 %31 %0.43diagnosed with dementia or mci6 %10 %0.42charlson comorbidity index2.2 (1.4)2.3 (1.6)0.70mmse23.9 (3.7)21.6 (4.4)<0.001cdt3.8 (1.1)3.0 (1.2)<0.001all data are presented as mean (sd) or percentages.
PubMedID- 24330864 The proband with the e200g mutation (e200g+) is indicated by closed circle and arrowhead and her sibling with the same e200 mutation is also marked by “e200g+” (+etoh = alcoholism, d. = died at age, lung ca = lung cancer, chf = congestive heart failure, h/o rpd = history of rapidly progressive dementia).
PubMedID- 23162279 She was a bilateral amputee due to peripheral vascular disease, had hypertension, congestive heart failure, a history of vascular dementia, and a cerebrovascular accident.
PubMedID- 24645776 [34], a neuropsychiatric pattern was described in which dementia appeared simultaneously with heart failure, parkinson’s disease, depression, urinary incontinence, anemia and ictus, among other diseases.

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