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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Sep 1.
Published in final edited form as: Alzheimers Dement. 2011 Jul 1;7(5):509–513. doi: 10.1016/j.jalz.2010.12.008

Table 1. Clinical and neuropathological information for NPH cases.

Case ID Gender Education Comorbidity#1 Comorbidity#2 Received Shunt? Age at Death NP Dx1 NP Dx2 NP Dx3 NP Dx4
1 F 16 + 82 AD Argyrophilic grains, mesial lobe
2 M 14 AD Parkinsonism + 80 AD Microscopic DLB (sufficient for dx) Chronic superficial cortical gliosis
3 M 16 AD + 79 AD Cerebral white matter rarefaction Old cortical microscopic infarct, left middle frontal gyrus
4 F 15 AD Parkinsonism + 82 AD Microscopic DLB (insufficient for diagnosis) Argyrophilic grains, mesial lobe Glial tauopathy, basal ganglia
5 M 14 MCI + 77 AD Cerebral white matter rarefaction Acute right capsular hemorrhage Old hemorrhagic microscopic infarct
6 M 20 PD MCI + 77 PSP Microscopic changes of AD (insufficient for diagnosis) Mild bilateral chronic subdural hematoma
7 M Not known Dementia Seizure disorder + 94 AD Chronic inflammatory cell infiltrates
8 F Not known AD + 95 AD Microscopic DLB (insufficient for diagnosis) Cerebral white matter rarefaction Arachnoid cyst, left parietal lobe
9 F 16 AD + 91 AD Microscopic DLB (insufficient for diagnosis)

AD=Alzheimer's Disease. MCI=mild cognitive impairment. DLB=Dementia with Lewy Bodies. PD=Parkinson's Disease. PSP=progressive supranuclear palsy.