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Neurology ; 67(8): 1377-82, 2006 Oct 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17060563

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of occupational characteristics on cognitive status change in members of the NAS-NRC Twins Registry of World War II veterans. METHODS: Participants completed the modified Telephone Interview for Cognitive Status (TICS-m) on three occasions spanning a period of approximately 7 years. Based on factor analysis, occupational characteristics were interpreted as reflecting general intellectual demands (GI), human interaction and communication (HC), physical exertion (PE), and visual attention (VA). RESULTS: Based on regression analysis of TICS-m change that was dependent on twin pairing and additionally covarying for education, age at each testing event, medical conditions, and initial TICS-m score, higher GI was associated with a modest longitudinal improvement in TICS-m performance, whereas higher PE and VA were both associated with a modest decline. Subsequent analysis revealed that these significant effects were present among dizygotic twins, but not among monozygotic twins. CONCLUSIONS: Previous findings of a relationship between occupational characteristics and cognitive performance in later life may be partially explained by genetic factors; however, until these genes are identified, occupational characteristics may be useful markers.


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Cognition , Occupations , Twins/psychology , Aged , Attention , Communication , Factor Analysis, Statistical , Humans , Intelligence , Interpersonal Relations , Interviews as Topic , Longitudinal Studies , Male , Medical Records , Middle Aged , Physical Exertion , Registries , Regression Analysis , Twins, Dizygotic , Twins, Monozygotic , Visual Perception
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Cutis ; 26(5): 512-4, 1980 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7460622

ABSTRACT

A patient with two episodes of an annular erythematous eruption is reported herein. Erythema chronicum migrans was suggested by the appearance and course of the eruption. In the second episode a bullous histology was found, possibly indicating an increasing hypersensitivity response. Since Weil-Felix titers did not change, there was a lack of correlation with rickettsia infection.


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Erythema/diagnosis , Arm/pathology , Erythema/pathology , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Skin/pathology
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Arch Dermatol ; 115(9): 1035, 1979 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-485178
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