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Figure 1.

Pyramid histogram of CRP levels in cases (green) and controls (blue).

Plasma CRP levels (expressed as log2CRP) were distributed as a bell-shape. They were shifted upward in cases compared with those in controls.

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Table 1.

Participant clinical features by hallucinations.

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Figure 2.

Relative risk of hallucinations/illusions estimated as odds ratios (ORs) using a multi-variable regression model.

Predictable variables were selected using a backward likelihood test, and plasma level of CRP, age, and MMSE score incorporated into the model.

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Figure 3.

Observed and estimated probability of hallucinations/illusions.

Line demonstrates the relationship between the observed probability of hallucinations/illusions and that estimated in the logistic regression model incorporating plasma CRP, age and MMSE as predictable variables.

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Table 2.

Relative risk of hallucinations.

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Table 3.

Prevalence of hallucinations by thirds of plasma CRP.

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