2024
DOI: 10.1002/alz.14447
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Early midlife ovarian removal is associated with lower posterior hippocampal function

Alana Brown,
Laura Gravelsins,
Nicole J. Gervais
et al.

Abstract: INTRODUCTIONWomen with early bilateral salpingo‐oophorectomy (BSO) have greater Alzheimer's disease (AD) risk than women with spontaneous menopause (SM), but the pathway toward this risk is understudied. Considering associative memory deficits may reflect early signs of AD, we studied how BSO affected brain activity underlying associative memory.METHODSEarly midlife women with BSO (with and without 17β‐estradiol therapy [ET]) and age‐matched controls (AMCs) with intact ovaries completed a face–name associative… Show more

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