Medical Forum No. 271 Neurologic Diseases Not To Be Ignored Herminigildo Gan, M.D. Dementia: decline in cognitive abilities that interferes daily life Symptoms: decline in memory and at least one of the following cognitive abilities:
Causes: Metabolic: will improve when conditions below are treated:
Diagnosis: to determine it’s cause and look for evidence of focal neurologic deficits and examine for extrapyramidal signs, movement disorders and gait abnormalities
Types:
Alzheimer’s Disease: irreversible and progressive brain changes that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills, affects behavior and impairs the ability to function Symptoms:
Risk Factors:
Stages: Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) caused by physiological changes: mild, noticeable changes in thinking abilities of the patient, but that doesn’t affect the ability to carry out everyday activities
Diagnosis: Imaging of the structure, biochemistry, metabolic state and functional capacity of the brain
Treatment: Symptomatic
Prevention:
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