Abstract
Alzheimer neurofibrillary changes and senile plaques were found in a variety of distribution patterns and intensities in 50 brains of patients older than 73 yr who were carefully examined for signs of organic dementia in a geriatric unit. The severity of dementia usually corresponded to the intensity of morphologic changes. In 2 patients, clinically identical with other demented subjects, the neocortex was spared and changes were confined to the hippocampus. The same pattern was found in 2 patients with less dementia. No patients with isolated temporal lobe changes could be clinically identified as having so-called simple senile dementia.

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