Predictors of dementia in Parkinson disease: A prospective cohort studyAuthor Response
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Editors' Note: In WriteClick this week, Dr. Kawada questions whether there were a sufficient number of events in the article “Predictors of dementia in Parkinson disease: A prospective cohort study” to ensure stable statistical estimates. Authors Anang and Postuma detail their statistical methodology. In reference to “Mirror therapy in unilateral neglect after stroke (MUST trial): A randomized controlled trial,” student doctors Ng and Singh and authors Pandian et al. discuss the cortical mechanisms underlying the efficacy of mirror therapy in unilateral neglect, phantom limb pain, and complex regional pain syndrome.—Megan Alcauskas, MD, and Robert C. Griggs, MD
I read with interest the follow-up study by Anang et al.1 conducted to determine predictors of dementia in Parkinson disease. The authors used logistic regression analysis adjusting for disease duration, follow-up duration, age, and sex. I have …
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