E. Abner
University of Kentucky
3 Papers
E. Abner is an academic researcher from University of Kentucky. The author has contributed to research in topics: Dementia & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Human cerebral neuropathology of Type 2 diabetes mellitus
Peter T. Nelson,Charles D. Smith,E. Abner,Frederick A. Schmitt,Stephen W. Scheff,Gregory J. Davis,Jeffrey N. Keller,Gregory A. Jicha,Daron G. Davis,Wang Wang-Xia,Adria Hartman,Douglas G. Katz,William R. Markesbery +12 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that more work should be performed on human material in the context of CNDM2 and preliminary, correlative, and descriptive studies may help develop new hypotheses about C NDM2.
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Prodromal clinical manifestations of neuropathologically confirmed Lewy body disease
Greg Jicha,F. A. Schmitt,E. Abner,Peter T. Nelson,Gregory E. Cooper,Charles D. Smith,William R. Markesbery +6 more
TL;DR: The data demonstrate the feasibility of differentiating underlying pathologic processes responsible for cognitive decline in the preclinical disease state and suggest that further refinement in diagnostic criteria may allow more accurate early detection of prodromal DLB and AD.
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Diabetes mitigates the role of memory complaint in predicting dementia risk: Results from the Prevention of Alzheimer's Disease with Vitamin E and Selenium Study.
X Zhang,F. A. Schmitt,Allison Caban-Holt,Xiuhua Ding,Richard J. Kryscio,Richard J. Kryscio,E. Abner +6 more
- 07 Mar 2017
TL;DR: SMCs were more common among men with comorbidities, but these complaints appeared to be less predictive of dementia risk than those originating from men without comors, suggesting that medical conditions such as diabetes may explain SMCs that are unrelated to an underlying neurodegenerative process.
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