Physicians frequently encounter patients with dementia and parkinsonism, and a number of differential diagnoses should be raised such as multi-infarct dementia, normal pressure hydrocephalus ...
Mania should be included in the differential diagnosis of ... clear evidence of subcortical and frontal lobe dementia, consistent with the diagnosis of alcoholic dementia. The patient was given ...
My specialty area is working with individuals who have been struggling with changes related to a neurodegenerative (e.g., dementia ... and differential diagnosis. I am a compassionate specialty ...
Strapped with an extra APP, people with Down’s syndrome are all but destined to develop Alzheimer’s dementia if they live ...
Patients in whom a skin biopsy was performed to evaluate parkinsonism with prominent cognitive dysfunction had a differential diagnosis that included Parkinson’s disease, Lewy Body dementia, Alzheimer ...
The Alzheimer's Association workgroup recommended advanced CSF biomarker testing for complex and atypical cases where the differential diagnosis ... decline on Clinical Dementia Rating-Sum of ...
Recognition and differential diagnosis of psychosis in primary care ... Urinary tract infections and dementia. MedlinePlus. Psychosis. Marcinkowska M, Śniecikowska J, Fajkis N, Paśko P, Franczyk W, ...
(n=33), Alzheimer’s disease (n=20), Parkinson’s disease (dementia) (n=18), Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (n=11), non-neurodegenerative controls (n=77) (Con) and 60 patients who were seen under the direct ...
44 patients with conditions included in the differential diagnosis of ALS (disease controls); 65 patients with other neurodegenerative diseases (20 with frontotemporal dementia, 20 with Alzheimer’s ...
The diagnosis of FTD has heightened public attention towards this lesser-known form of dementia, which impacts behaviour and ...
Michael waited between 12 and 14 months for a diagnosis after first going to his GP. People in Wales experiencing symptoms of dementia have had to wait up to nearly three years for a formal ...
Another unexpected finding was the substantially higher dementia risk faced by Americans born in the Southeastern U.S. compared to the rest of the country. "This differential remained strong even ...