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approved by the Paris-Sud Ethics Committee before beginning the study. Statistical methods The distribution of IGF-I values obtained with each assay was skewed and was thus first normalized by means of sex- and age-specific Box-Cox power
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total LICA score were expressed as mean (standard deviation) and compared by Student’s t -test. Sex and illiteracy were expressed as n (percentage) and compared by the Fisher’s exact test. MANCOVA using all the LICA domains (memory, visuoconstruction
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