• Behavioral abnormalities predict poor cognitive and functional outcomes and institutionalization in Alzheimer's disease (AD) 

      Scarmeas, N.; Hadjigeorgiou, G.; Papadimitriou, A.; Dubois, B.; Sarazin, M.; Brandt, J.; Blacker, D.; Albert, M.; Devanand, D.; Honig, L.; Marder, K.; Bell, K.; Stern, Y. (2005)
    • Delusions and hallucinations are associated with worse outcome in Alzheimer disease 

      Scarmeas, N.; Brandt, J.; Albert, M.; Hadjigeorgiou, G.; Papadimitriou, A.; Dubois, B.; Sarazin, M.; Devanand, D.; Honig, L.; Marder, K.; Bell, K.; Wegesin, D.; Blacker, D.; Stern, Y. (2005)
      Background: Delusions and hallucinations are common in Alzheimer disease (AD) and there are conflicting reports regarding their ability to predict cognitive decline, functional decline, and institutionalization. According ...
    • Depressive symptoms in Alzheimer's disease: Natural course and temporal relation to function and cognitive status 

      Holtzer, R.; Scarmeas, N.; Wegesin, D. J.; Albert, M.; Brandt, J.; Dubois, B.; Hadjigeorgiou, G. M.; Stern, Y. (2005)
      OBJECTIVES: To examine the natural course of depressive symptoms in patients with probable Alzheimer's disease (AD), specifically, the temporal relationship between depressive symptoms, function, and cognitive status. ...
    • Disruptive Behavior as a predictor in Alzheimer disease 

      Scarmeas, N.; Brandt, J.; Blacker, D.; Albert, M.; Hadjigeorgiou, G.; Dubois, B.; Devanand, D.; Honig, L.; Stern, Y. (2007)
      Background: Disruptive behavior is common in Alzheimer disease (AD). There are conflicting reports regarding its ability to predict cognitive decline, functional decline, institutionalization, and mortality. Objective: To ...
    • Motor signs during the course of Alzheimer disease 

      Scarmeas, N.; Hadjigeorgiou, G. M.; Papadimitriou, A.; Dubois, B.; Sarazin, M.; Brandt, J.; Albert, M.; Marder, K.; Bell, K.; Honig, L. S.; Wegesin, D.; Stern, Y. (2004)
      Background: Motor signs (MOSIs) are common in Alzheimer disease (AD) and may be associated with rates of cognitive decline, mortality, and cost of care. Objective: To describe the progression and identify predictors of ...
    • Motor signs predict poor outcomes in Alzheimer disease 

      Scarmeas, N.; Albert, M.; Brandt, J.; Blacker, D.; Hadjigeorgiou, G.; Papadimitriou, A.; Dubois, B.; Sarazin, M.; Wegesin, D.; Marder, K.; Bell, K.; Honig, L.; Stern, Y. (2005)
      Objective: To examine whether the presence of motor signs has predictive value for important outcomes in Alzheimer disease (AD). Methods: A total of 533 patients with AD at early stages (mean Folstein Mini-Mental State ...