https://www.selleckchem.com/products/litronesib.html 2519/jospt.2021.9902.Psychosocial factors associated with dementia, such as dementia worry and personal exposure to the illness, may influence the subjective perception of cognitive abilities. The present study examined the relationship of subjective memory concerns with dementia worry, as well as the moderating effects of dementia exposure. Community-dwelling adults aged 50 and above without diagnostic history of dementia or evidence of objective memory impairment completed self-report measures assessing subjective memory concerns, subjective memory decline, dementia worry, depressive symptoms, anxiety symptoms, and dementia exposure. Results revealed that higher subjective memory concerns were associated with greater dementia worry and depressive symptoms. Those with genetic dementia exposure reported higher dementia worry than those with nongenetic or no dementia exposure. Dementia exposure moderated the relationship of subjective memory concerns with dementia worry. These findings suggest that assessments of dementia worry and dementia exposure may be valuable in clinical evaluations of older adults presenting with memory concerns.We retrospectively checked patients who underwent chemotherapy and/or hematopoietic stem cell transplantation from 2007 to 2016, in order to evaluate whether early computed tomography is useful in children treated for cancer with acute central nervous system complications. Out of a total sample of 443 patients, 52 children (11.7%) presented these complications. In the end, 31 patients were included, with a total of 33 events of central nervous system complications. The computed tomography was abnormal in 22 events (67%) and diagnostic for a specific complication in 20 events (61%), whereas it directly influenced the treatment in 16 events (48%). Computed tomography should be still considered a relevant diagnostic tool in the management of acute central nervous system complications in