Boel, Judith AJudith ABoelde Bie, Rob M ARob M Ade BieSchmand, Ben ABen ASchmandDalrymple-Alford, John CJohn CDalrymple-AlfordMarras, ConnieConnieMarrasAdler, Charles HCharles HAdlerGoldman, Jennifer GJennifer GGoldmanTröster, Alexander IAlexander ITrösterBurn, David JDavid JBurnLitvan, IreneIreneLitvanGeurtsen, Gert JGert JGeurtsenBernard, BryanBryanBernardStebbins, GlennGlennStebbinsFiloteo, J. VincentJ. VincentFiloteoWeintraub, DanielDanielWeintraubCaviness, John N.John N.CavinessRUEY-MEEI WUWilliams-Gray, Caroline H.Caroline H.Williams-GrayBreen, David P.David P.BreenBarker, Roger A.Roger A.Barker2023-08-252023-08-252022-052330-1619https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/634684The criteria for PD-MCI allow the use of global cognitive tests. Their predictive value for conversion from PD-MCI to PDD, especially compared to comprehensive neuropsychological assessment, is unknown.enParkinson's disease; dementia; diagnostic accuracy; global cognitive tests; mild cognitive impairment[SDGs]SDG17Level I PD-MCI Using Global Cognitive Tests and the Risk for Parkinson's Disease Dementiajournal article10.1002/mdc3.13451355823132-s2.0-85131576601https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/85131576601