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    Dysgraphia in Relation to Cognitive Performance in Patients with Alzheimerā€™s Disease

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    Dysgraphia has been observed in patients presenting mild to moderate levels of Alzheimerā€™s disease (AD) in several studies. In the present study, 30 AD patients and 30 matched healthy controls, originating from the Lazio region, Rome, Italy, were examined on tests of letter-writing ability and cognitive performance over a series of 10 test days that extended over 19 days (Test days: 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 11, 13, 15, 17, and 19). Consistent deficits by the AD patients over the initial cognition test (PQ1), 2ndĀ cognition test (PQ2) and the difference between them (Dāˆ†), expressing deterioration, and writing-time compared the group of healthy control subjects were obtained. Furthermore, the performances of the AD patients on the PQ1, Dāˆ† and writing-time, but not the PQ2, tests deteriorated from the 1stĀ five days of testing (Days 1-9) to the 2ndĀ five days (11-19). Both AD patientsā€™ and healthy controlsā€™ MMSE scores were markedly and significantly correlated with performance of PQ1, writing-time and PQ2. The extent of dysgraphia and progressive deficits in the AD patients implicate multiple brain regions in the loss of functional integrity
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