## Abstract ## Background Basal ganglia calcification (BGC) is associated with psychotic symptoms in young and middle‐aged patient samples. ## Methods We studied the cross‐sectional relationship between psychotic symptoms and BGC in a population sample of non‐demented 85‐year‐olds, of whom 86 we
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- The Lancet
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