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Dementia is reversible in a minority of patients, and these should be diagnosed but without subjecting the majority with irreversible disease to an excessive set of investigations. Should a battery of ancillary investigations be performed routinely in dementia? Or can these tests be carried out as ...
The capacity of early diagnosis of dementia to facilitate effective treatment and care is well established. The pivotal role of the GP has also been identified by research, although accuracy in detecting and diagnosing dementia at an early stage varies considerably. Despite the likely influence of ...
Early diagnosis of cognitive impairment in the elderly with the focus on Alzheimer's disease. In dementia disorders, it can be assumed that the pathological process in the brain has been present for a long time. It is therefore of importance to have... CG Gottfries,W Lehmann,B Regland - ...
Memory loss, personality changes, etc. are all early signs of dementia. But they can also indicate something else. Get accurate diagnosis to keep everything in control. Dementia cannot be described as being a specific type of disease. It is, instead, described as several symptoms that severely...
Participants who did not develop cognitive impairment had nap durations that averaged 11 extra minutes per year. This rate doubled after a mild cognitive impairment diagnosis, with naps increasing to 25 extra minutes per year, and tripled after an Alzheimer's diagnosis, with nap durations inc...
Early diagnosis of Alzheimer dementia based on clinical and biological factors Alzheimer's disease (AD) is common in elderly individuals; it causes distress for the patients and their relatives as well as large costs for the society. ... O Almkvist,B Winblad - 《European Archives of Psychiatry...
Early diagnosis of Alzheimer dementia based on clinical and biological factors Alzheimer's disease (AD) is common in elderly individuals; it causes distress for the patients and their relatives as well as large costs for the society. ... O Almkvist,B Winblad - 《European Archives of Psychiatry...
Clinical and cost effectiveness of services for early diagnosis and intervention - Banerjee, Wittenberg () Citation Context ... and 0.02 QALYs per person year …plus a 10% diversion of people with dementia from residential care …would be sufficient to render the service cost-effective (in ...
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most prevalent form of dementia. The accurate diagnosis of AD, especially in the early phases is very important for timely intervention. It has been suggested that brain atrophy, as measured with structural magnetic resonance imaging (sMRI), can be an efficacy...