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. 2024 Sep 4;16:196. doi: 10.1186/s13195-024-01519-3

Table 3.

Prevalence of neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) in CAA and NC.

Symptom type Overall (n = 87) CAA (n = 69) NC (n = 18) p-value
Appetite changes 23 (26.43) 23 (33.33) 0 0.002
Delusions 1 (1.14) 1 (1.44) 0 1.000
Depression 30 (34.48) 30 (43.47) 0 < 0.001
Hallucinations 3 (3.44) 3 (4.34) 0 1.000
Lack of cooperation 14 (16.09) 14 (20.28) 0 0.035
Increased activity 6 (6.89) 6 (8.69) 0 0.336
Pacing 4 (4.59) 4 (5.79) 0 0.575
Tearfulness 9 (10.34) 9 (13.04) 0 0.194
Lack of concentration 45 (51.72) 43 (62.31) 2 (11.11) < 0.001

Note: Values are n (%). p-values are based on chi-square or Fisher’s exact test (if any cell number was < 5) according to group. Significant p-values are marked bold. CAA: cerebral amyloid angiopathy