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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Feb 23.
Published in final edited form as: Mol Neurobiol. 2021 Nov 29;59(2):1088–1097. doi: 10.1007/s12035-021-02608-2

Table 2.

HAND severity evaluation in donors of postmortem brain samplesA

ID Frascati score AAN score HAND score in the study
HAND 2 3 3
HAND 3 5 5
HAND 4 4 4
HAND 6 4 4
HAND 7 5 5
HAND 11 3 3
HAND 12 2 2
HAND 13 5 5
HAND 14 3 3
HAND 15 3 3
HAND 16 3 3
HAND 17 3 3
HAND 18 2 2
HAND 25 3 3
HAND 26 3 3
HAND 27 3 3
HAND 28 3 3
HAND 29 3 3
HAND 30 3 3
HAND 41 5 4 5
HAND 44 5 4 5
HAND 45 3 5 3
A

HAND score used in the study was based on the Frascati score where available and the AAN score in other cases. Assuming a correlation between the Frascati and AAN scales [17], the HAND scores correspond to the following clinical classification established for the Frascati criteria: 0, neurocognitively normal, no significant impairment on NP testing; 1, asymptomatic neurocognitive impairment; 2, possible mild neurocognitive disorder; 3, probable mild neurocognitive disorder; 4, possible HIV-associated dementia; 5, probable HIV-associated dementia