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. 2022 May 31;87(3):1379–1399. doi: 10.3233/JAD-215567

Table 1.

Demographic information for 10 brains studied. All cases were neurologic controls with no clinical symptoms

Case Hemi Age Sex Dx Braak Stage TDP-43 α-Syn PMI (h) BW (g) Cause of Death
1 LH 59 M NC I neg severe neg 20 1,319 Surgery Complication
2 LH 59 F NC II pos moderate neg < 24 1,402 Alveolar Damage
3 RH 60 M NC II neg severe neg < 24 1,166 Liver Failure
4 RH 60 M NC I neg severe neg 14 1,414 Aortic Dissection
5 LH 70 F NC I pos severe neg 23 1,030 Myocardial Infarction
6 LH n/a n/a NC II neg moderate neg < 24 n/a n/a
7 LH 73 F NC II neg moderate neg < 24 1,142 Visceral Hemorrhage
8 RH 80 M NC II pos severe neg < 24 1,348 Aortic Dissection
9 LH 82 M NC II pos severe neg < 24 1,224 n/a
10 LH 84 F NC II pos low neg < 24 1,221 Pneumonia

AD, Alzheimer’s disease; Aβ, amyloid-β; α-Syn, alpha-synuclein; BW, brain weight; Dx, clinical diagnosis; Hemi, Hemisphere; LH, left hemisphere; NC, cognitive control; n/a, not available; neg, negative; PMI, postmortem interval; RH, right hemisphere, TDP, Tar DNA-Binding Protein.