Genome-wide association identifies the first risk loci for psychosis in Alzheimer disease

Volume: 26, Issue: 10, Pages: 5797 - 5811
Published: Jun 10, 2021
Abstract
Psychotic symptoms, defined as the occurrence of delusions or hallucinations, are frequent in Alzheimer disease (AD with psychosis, AD + P). AD + P affects ~50% of individuals with AD, identifies a subgroup with poor outcomes, and is associated with a greater degree of cognitive impairment and depressive symptoms, compared to subjects without psychosis (AD - P). Although the estimated heritability of AD + P is 61%, genetic sources of risk are...
Paper Details
Title
Genome-wide association identifies the first risk loci for psychosis in Alzheimer disease
Published Date
Jun 10, 2021
Volume
26
Issue
10
Pages
5797 - 5811
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