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Health Encyclopedia: Alzheimer

Diagnosis


A definitive test to diagnose Alzheimer's disease, even in patients showing signs of dementia, has not yet been developed. A number of expert groups have developed criteria to help diagnose Alzheimer's disease and rule out other disorders.A diagnosis often involves answering questions about the patient:

  • Do psychologic tests indicate dementia?
  • Does the patient have deficits in two or more areas of mental functi...
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Expert & Community Posts

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New York Prison for Prisoners with Dementia
By Dorian Martin , Health Expert

This AP news story reports on a new dementia-oriented prison unit serving men, mostly in their... Read more »

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How Does Alzheimer's Differ from Other Types of Dementia?
By Christine Kennard , Health Expert

...A number of medical conditions can cause or result in dementia. Some are reversible while... Read more »

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NFL's 88 Plan: Must-Read Article on football and dementia
By Dorian Martin , Health Expert

Here's a must-read article on dementia in former professional football players.In today's New York... Read more »

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How Does HIV/AIDS Dementia Differ from Alzheimer's?
By Christine Kennard , Health Expert

Infection used to be the main cause of dementia. Treatment for infections and inflammation of the... Read more »

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How Does Lewy Body Dementia Differ from Alzheimer's?
By Christine Kennard , Health Expert

Lewy body dementia (DLB) is increasingly being seen as one of the most common forms of dementia.... Read more »

Health Guide

Functional Incontinence
...can lead to function incontinence include:Parkinson's disease.Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. Mental confusion may prevent both recognition of the need to void and locating a... Read more »
Alzheimer's Disease: References
...McCormick WC, Teri L, Crane P, et al. Exercise is associated with reduced risk for incident dementia among persons 65 years of age and older. Ann Intern Med.... Read more »
Anemia: Symptoms
...tingling, depression, memory loss, and irritability), and folate deficiency may result in depression and dementia (in severe cases).Symptoms of Pernicious Anemia. Early neurologic symptoms of... Read more »
Parkinson's Disease: Diagnosis
...of the protein alpha synuclein and Lewy bodies in the brain.Lewy bodies variant (LBV), also called dementia with Lewy bodies, is a separate disease from both Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease.... Read more »
Parkinson's Disease: Complications
...other concepts. After they were taken off medication, however, they had no problems with the tasks.Dementia. Dementia is three to six times more common in the elderly Parkinson patient than in the... Read more »

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