| Literature DB >> 24205243 |
Cesar V Borlongan1, Jack Burns, Naoki Tajiri, Christine E Stahl, Nathan L Weinbren, Hideki Shojo, Paul R Sanberg, Dwaine F Emerich, Yuji Kaneko, Harry R van Loveren.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This study aims to create a convenient reference for both clinicians and researchers so that vis-à-vis comparisons between brain disorders can be made quickly and accurately. We report here the incidence and prevalence of the major adult-onset brain disorders in the United States using a meta-analysis approach.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24205243 PMCID: PMC3812041 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0078490
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
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Incidence of the major causes of adult-onset brain disorders in the United States.
| Diagnosis/Cause | People Diagnosed Annually |
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| Alzheimer's Disease | 468,000 [2] |
| Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis | 10,131 [3] |
| Brain Tumor | 50,656 [4] |
| Epilepsy | 142,000 [2] |
| HIV Dementia | 20,789 [5,6] |
| Huntington's Disease | 1,053 [7,8] |
| Multiple Sclerosis | 12,000 [2] |
| Parkinson's Disease | 59,000 [2] |
| Stroke | 825,848 [9] |
| Traumatic Brain Injury | 1,500,000 [10] |
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Figure 1Most current incidence data of adult-onset brain disorders for the United States.
Prevalence of the major causes of adult-onset brain disorders in the United States.
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| Alzheimer's Disease | 2,459,000 [2] |
| Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis | 36,480 [11,12] |
| Brain Tumor | 401,565 [4] |
| Epilepsy | 2,098,000 [2] |
| HIV Dementia | 328,600 [5,13] |
| Huntington's Disease | 15,611 [ |
| Multiple Sclerosis | 266,000 [2] |
| Parkinson's Disease | 921,020 [18] |
| Stroke | 5,839,000 [19] |
| Traumatic Brain Injury | 3,170,000 [20] |
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Figure 2Most current prevalence data of adult-onset brain disorders for the United States.
Selected population characteristics of the United States.
| Total Population | 307,066,550 [21] |
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| Total Population 18+ | 232,403,958 [22] |
| Total Households | 113,568,000 [23] |
| Total Estimated Adults with Brain Disorders | 15,535,276 |
| Percentage of Adult Population Affected by Brain Disorders | 6.75% |
| Percentage of Households Affected by Brain Disorders | 13.68% |
Incidence of the major causes of adult-onset brain disorders in the state of Florida.
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| Alzheimer's Disease | 28,254 |
| Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis | 612 |
| Brain Tumor | 3,058 |
| Epilepsy | 8,573 |
| HIV Dementia | 1,255 |
| Huntington's Disease | 64 |
| Multiple Sclerosis | 724 |
| Parkinson's Disease | 3,562 |
| Stroke | 49,857 |
| Traumatic Brain Injury | 90,557 |
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Figure 3Most current incidence data of adult-onset brain disorders for the state of Florida.
Figure 4Most current prevalence data of adult-onset brain disorders for the state of Florida.
Selected population characteristics of the state of Florida.
| Total Population | 18,537,969 [21] |
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| Total Population 18+ | 14,324,069 [25] |
| Total Households | 6,337,929 [26] |
| Total Estimated Adults with Brain Disorders | 1,149,430 |
| Percentage of Adult Population Affected by Brain Disorders | 8.02% |
| Percentage of Households Affected by Brain Disorders | 18.14% |
Prevalence of the major causes of adult-onset brain disorders in the state of Florida.
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| Alzheimer's Disease | 360,000 [24] |
| Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis | 2,202 |
| Brain Tumor | 24,243 |
| Epilepsy | 126,659 |
| HIV Dementia | 19,838 |
| Huntington's Disease | 942 |
| Multiple Sclerosis | 16,059 |
| Parkinson's Disease | 55,603 |
| Stroke | 352,507 |
| Traumatic Brain Injury | 191,377 |
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