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Comparison of four verbal memory tests for the diagnosis and predictive value of mild cognitive impairment

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Table 1.  B aseline demographic and clinic characterization data Converters (n = 58) Non-converters(n = 214) p value Age, years 69.9 8 8.7 66.2 8 9.3 0.004 #,  * Gender (female/male) 38/20 122/92 0.293 ‡
Table 3.  N umber of subjects diagnosed as MCI according to distinct measures and cutoffs of memory tests
Fig. 1.   Verbal memory tests and risk of progression to dementia (hazard ratios and confidence intervals  from univariate Cox regression analysis)
Table 4.  V erbal memory tests and risk of progression to dementia (multivariate Cox regression analysis)

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