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Supplementary Table 2. Causes of death of 64 study participants

Classifications of primary cause of death (ICD-10) Number of subjects % of total causes of deaths

Diseases of the circulatory system (I, excl. I60-I69) 17 26.6

Dementias (F00-F03, G30) 11 17.2

Cerebrovascular diseases (I60-I69) 8 12.5

External causes (V,W, S, X, Y) 7 10.9

Neoplasms and diseases of the blood (C-D) 7 10.9

Hydrocephalus (G91) 6 9.4

Diseases of the nervous system (G excl. G30, G91) 3 4.7

Diseases of the respiratory system (J excl. J00-J22) 2 3.1

Endocrine, nutritional or metabolic diseases (E) 1 1.6

Infectious diseases (A-B, J00-J22, N39) 1 1.6

Other F. excl. F00-F03, L, M, N, excl. N39, Q) 1 1.6

ABBREVIATIONS: ICD-10, International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 10th revision.

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