Dementia With Lewy Bodies Overview
Dementia is a progressive (gradually worsening) decline of mental abilities that disturbs "cognitive" functions such as memory, thought processes, and speech as well as
behavior, and
movements.
Full article >>>DementiaRelated Category:
Psychology and
Psychiatry(dmn´sh) [Lat.,=being out of the mind], progressive deterioration of intellectual faculties resulting in
apathy,
confusion, and stupor. In the 17th cent.
Full article >>>DEMENTIA - A slowing of the mind processes commonly demonstrated by loss of short-term memory, ability to perform simple arithmetic calculations, and emotional lability.
Full article >>>Dementia is a neurological disorder that affects your ability to think, speak, reason, remember and move. While
Alzheimer's
disease is the most common cause of
dementia, many other conditions also cause these symptoms.
Full article >>>Dementia may be
diagnosed when two or more brain functions are impaired.
Full article >>>Dementia,
vascular: See
Vascular dementia.
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Full article >>>SOME FORMS OF
DEMENTIA CAN BE REVERSED --
ALZHEIMER’S CANNOT
Question: My mother, who is 80, has just been
diagnosed with early
Alzheimer’s
disease.
Full article >>>Dementia is a decline, usually gradual, in memory, thinking, problem-solving, concentration and perception.3 The most common type of
dementia is
Alzheimer's
disease, named after the German doctor who
first described it in 1907.
Full article >>>DementiaDr Rob Hicks
About one in ten people in the UK suffer from
dementia. here, you can read about some of the symptoms and how the condition can be treated.
Full article >>>Dementia associated with metabolic disorders may cause reversible or irreversible
confusion and changes in intellect or reasoning.
Metabolic causes of
dementia include, but are not limited to:
Endocrine disorders ...
Full article >>>Warning signs of
dementia Credits
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Full article >>>Dementia is defined as a long-term change in a person's thought process. Someone with
dementia can no longer learn new information or remember recently learned information.
Full article >>>DEMENTIA:
Chronic intellectual impairment (ie, loss of mental capacity) with
organic origins that affects a person's ability to function in a social or occupational setting.
Full article >>>Dementia is a common type of mental change caused by the
AIDS virus. Early symptoms include slowed thinking, and poor short-term memory and concentration. You may have changes in
behavior and physical coordination.
Full article >>>Dementia is a problem with advancing age, and can be caused by several
diseases. This article looks at the symptoms of
dementia and what can be done to help.
Full article >>>Dementia (loss of any or all brain functions, including
movement, sensation, perception, and thought processes) -- originally mild, may progress to severe
dementia No observable mood (flat affect)
Apathy Withdrawn
behavior Impaired memory ...
Full article >>>DementiaA loss of mental ability severe enough to interfere with functioning. While
dementia and
delirium have some of the same symptoms,
dementia has a much slower onset.
Full article >>>DementiaLoss of memory and other higher functions, such as thinking or speech, lasting six months or more.
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Full article >>>Brain -
Dementia Heart -
Heart failure,
arrhythmias, enlarged
heart Kidneys -
Kidney failure Nervous system - Numbness, tingling or
weakness from
nerve disease ...
Full article >>>SENILITY (Senile
Dementia; Cerebro
vascular Disease)
SYMPTOMS"
Memory loss in the older years, an inability to reason properly which interferes with the home, employment,
depression.
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cell; paralutein
cell;
paralysis;
paralysis agitans;
paralysis, bulbar;
paralysis, familial periodic;
paralysis, obstetric; paralyssa; paralytic; paralytical; paralytic
dementia; ...
Full article >>>Vascular dementia Vascular ectasia of the
colon Vascular purpura Vascular skin changes
Vascular spasm Vasculitis - allergic hypersensitivity
Vasculitis - necrotizing
Vasoactive intestinal peptide-producing
tumor Vasomotor rhinitis vCJD ...
Full article >>>memantine An orally active NMDA (N-methyl-D-aspartate) receptor antagonist in development for the
treatment Alzheimer disease,
vascular dementia,
AIDS-related
dementia,
diabetic neuropathy, and other neurologic indications.
Full article >>>He inoculated
malaria into his patients with
dementia paralytica, the third and final stage of
syphilis when it affects the nervous system and brain; the patients not surprisingly developed a high
fever; ...
Full article >>>Such women might have end-stage
renal disease, severe
dementia, terminal
cancer, or severe functional dependencies in activities of daily living.
Full article >>>unexplained developmental delay or intellectual decline (suspected
dementia)
learning
disability and/or attentional deficit disorder (to better determine the cause) ...
Full article >>>It is characterized by loss of memory and other cognitive functions. Among people aged 65 or older, it is the most common cause of
dementia.
Dementia is a group of symptoms marked by the gradual loss of mental function.
Full article >>>blindness or visual disturbance
ataxia, unsteady gait
mental retardation with decreasing mental function
dementia (deterioration of ability to think)
seizuresabnormal increased
muscle tone or
spasm (myoclonus)
movement disorder (choreo
athetosis) ...
Full article >>>A rare, inherited disorder that occurs when copper pools in the red
blood cells. May cause
tremors,
muscle rigidity,
speech problems and
dementia.
withdrawal ...
Full article >>>cytomegalovirus infections of the
eyes; generalized
infection with Mycobacterium avium-
intracellulare, or "MAI" (an
organism resembling the cause of
tuberculosis); and numerous neurological disorders, including progressive
dementia.
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