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Age and Ageing, Sept, 2003 by Frans R.J. Verhey, Felicia A. Huppert, Edith C.C.M. Korten, Peter Houx, Marjolein de Vugt, Natasja van Lang, Peter P. DeDeyn, Jos Saerens, Mirco Neri, Luc de Vreese, Jordi Pena-Casanova, Peter Bohm, Gabriela Stoppe, Ulrich Fleischmann, Anders Wallin, Per Hellstrom, Huub Middelkoop, Ward Bollen, Edwin L. Klinkenberg, Mayke M.A. Derix, Jellemer Jolles
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> Background: transnational and psychometrically appropriate versions of instruments used in the diagnosis of dementia are essential for comparing information between different countries. The Cambridge Examination for Mental Disorders of the Elderly incorporates a brief neuropsychological test battery, Cambridge Cognitive Examination (recently revised version), which provides objective data on performance across a number of cognitive domains.
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