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D M Girling

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Brayne C, Gill C, Huppert F, Barkley C, Gehlhaar E, Girling D, et al.
Dement Geriatr Cogn Disord . 1998 Jun; 9(3):175-80. PMID: 9622006
The contribution of vascular pathology to the manifestation of dementia and the importance of vascular risk to measures of cognitive function is being increasingly recognized. In particular, confirmation of this...
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Girling D, Barkley C, Paykel E, Gehlhaar E, Brayne C, Gill C, et al.
J Affect Disord . 1995 Aug; 34(4):319-29. PMID: 8550958
In a community study of 1173 very elderly (> or = 77 years) subjects, a screening interview was followed by a CAMDEX diagnostic interview in a subsample of 461. The...
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Brayne C, Gill C, Huppert F, Barkley C, Gehlhaar E, Girling D, et al.
Br J Psychiatry . 1995 Aug; 167(2):255-62. PMID: 7582679
Background: In developed countries, most dementia appears to be due to Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia. We report rates for incidence of subtypes of dementia based on clinical diagnosis. Method:...
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Berrios G, Girling D
Hist Psychiatry . 1994 Dec; 5(20 Pt 4):539-47. PMID: 11639462
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Paykel E, Brayne C, Huppert F, Gill C, Barkley C, Gehlhaar E, et al.
Arch Gen Psychiatry . 1994 Apr; 51(4):325-32. PMID: 8161293
Background: Incidence studies have been relatively neglected in psychiatric epidemiology. They are particularly important for dementia, since prevalence rates are affected by length of survival, which itself falls with increasing...
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Girling D, Berrios G
Br J Psychiatry . 1990 Dec; 157:888-93. PMID: 1981158
Of 146 elderly subjects suffering from Alzheimer-type dementia, 44% were found to have significant extrapyramidal signs. Although extrapyramidal signs were more common in those who had taken neuroleptic drugs in...