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Il Han Choo
Researcher at Chosun University
Publications - 81
Citations - 1991
Il Han Choo is an academic researcher from Chosun University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Dementia. The author has an hindex of 23, co-authored 61 publications receiving 1695 citations. Previous affiliations of Il Han Choo include Karolinska Institutet & Inje University.
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Korean version of mini mental status examination for dementia screening and its' short form.
Tae Hui Kim,Jin Hyeong Jhoo,Joon Hyuk Park,Jeong Lan Kim,Seungho Ryu,Seok Woo Moon,Il Han Choo,Dong Woo Lee,Jong Chul Yoon,Yeon Ja Do,Seok Bum Lee,Moon Doo Kim,Ki Woong Kim,Ki Woong Kim +13 more
TL;DR: The SMMSE-DS was found to be accurate, brief and portable instrument for screening dementia in Korean elders, and may be particularly useful for screenings dementia in elderly populations with wide variation in educational levels.
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Prediction of dementia in MCI patients based on core diagnostic markers for Alzheimer disease
Annapaola Prestia,Anna Caroli,Wiesje M. van der Flier,Rik Ossenkoppele,Bart N.M. van Berckel,Frederik Barkhof,Charlotte E. Teunissen,Anders Wall,Stephen F. Carter,Michael Schöll,Il Han Choo,Agneta Nordberg,Philip Scheltens,Giovanni B. Frisoni +13 more
TL;DR: The core biomarker pattern is in line with the current pathophysiologic model of AD, and fully normal and fully abnormal pattern is associated with exceptional and universal development of dementia.
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Development of the Subjective Memory Complaints Questionnaire
Jong Chul Youn,Ki Woong Kim,Dong Young Lee,Jin Hyeong Jhoo,Seok Bum Lee,Joon Hyuk Park,Eun Ae Choi,Jin Yeong Choe,Ji Woon Jeong,Il Han Choo,Jong Inn Woo +10 more
TL;DR: The Subjective Memory Complaints Questionnaire was found to be a brief, reliable and valid questionnaire for evaluating SMC, and might be useful for evaluating the cognition of elderly subjects when reliable informants are not available.
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Mild cognitive impairment with suspected nonamyloid pathology (SNAP): Prediction of progression.
Anna Caroli,Annapaola Prestia,Samantha Galluzzi,Clarissa Ferrari,Wiesje M. van der Flier,Rik Ossenkoppele,Bart N.M. van Berckel,Frederik Barkhof,C.E. Teunissen,Anders Wall,Stephen F. Carter,Michael Schöll,Il Han Choo,Timo Grimmer,Alberto Redolfi,Agneta Nordberg,Philip Scheltens,Alexander Drzezga,Giovanni B. Frisoni +18 more
TL;DR: The notion that patients with SNAP MCI feature a specific risk progression profile is supported, and lower time to progression was correlated with greater hypometabolism and hippocampal atrophy was more severe in SNAP patients.
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A normative study of the Trail Making Test in Korean elders.
Eun Hyun Seo,Dong Young Lee,Dong Young Lee,Ki Woong Kim,Jung Hie Lee,Jin Hyeong Jhoo,Jong Choul Youn,Il Han Choo,Jin Ha,Jong Inn Woo,Jong Inn Woo +10 more
TL;DR: The purpose of this study was to explore the effects of age, education and gender on the performance of the Trail Making Test and provide normative information in Korean elders.