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Brain injury and neurologic sequelae: a cohort study
of dementia, parkinsonism, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
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We reviewed the medical records of 821 Olmsted County residents who had
suffered head trauma with presumed brain injury between 1935 and 1974 and
were more than 40 years old at the time of their last medical assessment.

These patients were followed over 15,000 person-years for dementia and
other degenerative neurologic diseases.

The standardized morbidity ratio (SMR) for dementia was 1.06, and the SMR
for dementia of the Alzheimer type was 1.00.

These values are not significantly elevated and are inconsistent with
studies that suggest that head trauma is a risk factor for Alzheimer's
disease.

In addition, the SMRs for parkinsonism (1.04), Parkinson's disease (0.94),
and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (1.05) were not significantly elevated,
providing no evidence that head trauma is a risk factor for these disorders.

However, these latter results are based on smaller total case numbers.


Neurology 1991 Oct;41(10):1554-1557
Williams DB, Annegers JF, Kokmen E, O'Brien PC, Kurland LT
Department of Health Sciences Research, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA
PMID: 1922795, MUID: 92018850
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