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  • |Term=dementia |Short definition=dementia - {{Pronunciation}} (deh-MEN-shoe) condition in which a person loses the ab
    759 bytes (99 words) - 08:35, 11 January 2023
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  • == Vascular Dementia == ...nning, judgment, memory and other thought processes caused by brain damage from impaired blood flow to your brain.
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  • == Subcortical Dementia == ...ical dementia''' (pronunciation: sub-kor-ti-kal dem-en-sha) is a type of [[dementia]] that primarily affects the parts of the brain beneath the [[cortex]].
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  • == Frontotemporal dementia == '''Frontotemporal dementia''' (''pronunciation:'' /ˌfrʌntoʊˈtɛmpərəl dɪˈmɛnʃə/), also know
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  • ==Mixed Dementia== ...n is [[Alzheimer's disease]] and [[vascular dementia]], but other types of dementia can also coexist.
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  • == Senile Dementia == ...he Latin word "senex," meaning "old man" or "old age," and the Latin word "dementia," meaning "madness."
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  • == Dementia Praecox == '''Dementia praecox''' (pronounced: /dɪˈmɛnʃə ˈpreɪkɒks/) is a historical term
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  • '''Vascular Dementia''' ...nning, judgment, memory and other thought processes caused by brain damage from impaired blood flow to your brain.
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  • ==Semantic Dementia== ...ing, or the meaning of words and objects. It is a form of [[frontotemporal dementia]], and is also known as '''semantic variant primary progressive aphasia'''
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  • #REDIRECT [[Alcohol-related dementia]]
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  • == Alzheimer Dementia == ...t affects memory, thinking, and behavior. It is the most common cause of [[dementia]] in older adults.
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  • == Dementia with Lewy bodies == ...wy bodies''' (DLB), pronounced /dɪˈmɛnʃə wɪð ˈluːi ˈbɒdiz/, is a type of [[dementia]] closely associated with [[Parkinson's disease]]. It is characterized by t
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  • ...to other types of dementia such as [[Alzheimer's disease]] and [[vascular dementia]]. Alcohol-related dementia is pronounced as /ˈælkəhɔːl rɪˈleɪtɪd dɪˈmɛnʃə/.
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  • == Familial British Dementia == ...ee-uhl BRIT-ish dih-MEN-shuh), also known as '''FBD''' is a rare form of [[dementia]] that is inherited within families.
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  • == Steroid Dementia Syndrome == '''Steroid Dementia Syndrome''' (pronunciation: /ˈstɛrɔɪd dɪˈmɛnʃə ˈsɪndroʊm/) is a
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  • == Lewy Body Dementia == ...as '''dementia with Lewy bodies''' ('''DLB'''), is a type of progressive [[dementia]] that leads to a decline in thinking, reasoning and independent function b
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  • |Term=Multi-infarct dementia |Short definition=dementia caused by multiple strokes
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  • == Alzheimer's dementia == ...the most common cause of [[dementia]], accounting for 60 to 80 percent of dementia cases.
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  • |Term=Multi-infarct dementia |Short definition=dementia caused by multiple strokes
    279 bytes (33 words) - 21:14, 30 December 2022
  • #REDIRECT [[Frontotemporal dementia#Behavioral variant frontotemporal dementia]] {{R from merge}}
    138 bytes (15 words) - 20:20, 3 February 2024
  • ==Mixed Dementia== ...n is [[Alzheimer's disease]] and [[vascular dementia]], but other types of dementia can also coexist.
    2 KB (251 words) - 04:31, 9 February 2024
  • |Term=dementia |Short definition=dementia - {{Pronunciation}} (deh-MEN-shoe) condition in which a person loses the ab
    759 bytes (99 words) - 08:35, 11 January 2023
  • {{R from subtopic}} [[Category:Dementia|Category:Dementia]]
    175 bytes (20 words) - 20:18, 3 February 2024
  • == Lewy Body Dementia == ...as '''dementia with Lewy bodies''' ('''DLB'''), is a type of progressive [[dementia]] that leads to a decline in thinking, reasoning and independent function b
    2 KB (280 words) - 21:42, 13 February 2024
  • == Subcortical Dementia == ...ical dementia''' (pronunciation: sub-kor-ti-kal dem-en-sha) is a type of [[dementia]] that primarily affects the parts of the brain beneath the [[cortex]].
    2 KB (230 words) - 06:10, 11 February 2024
  • == Dementia Praecox == '''Dementia praecox''' (pronounced: /dɪˈmɛnʃə ˈpreɪkɒks/) is a historical term
    2 KB (215 words) - 20:20, 9 February 2024
  • ...to other types of dementia such as [[Alzheimer's disease]] and [[vascular dementia]]. Alcohol-related dementia is pronounced as /ˈælkəhɔːl rɪˈleɪtɪd dɪˈmɛnʃə/.
    2 KB (242 words) - 20:20, 7 February 2024
  • ...ase]], [[vascular dementia]], [[Lewy body dementia]], and [[frontotemporal dementia]]. These conditions are characterized by the progressive loss of mental fun === Vascular Dementia ===
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  • == Senile Dementia == ...he Latin word "senex," meaning "old man" or "old age," and the Latin word "dementia," meaning "madness."
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  • == Alzheimer's dementia == ...the most common cause of [[dementia]], accounting for 60 to 80 percent of dementia cases.
    2 KB (246 words) - 03:47, 11 February 2024
  • ...dementia'' meaning "madness") is a condition that mimics the symptoms of [[dementia]], but is actually caused by a different medical condition, most commonly d ...medical literature in the 1960s to describe patients who appeared to have dementia, but were later found to have a reversible condition, most commonly depress
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  • == Vascular Dementia == ...nning, judgment, memory and other thought processes caused by brain damage from impaired blood flow to your brain.
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  • == Frontotemporal dementia == '''Frontotemporal dementia''' (''pronunciation:'' /ˌfrʌntoʊˈtɛmpərəl dɪˈmɛnʃə/), also know
    2 KB (250 words) - 22:46, 7 February 2024
  • == Alzheimer Dementia == ...t affects memory, thinking, and behavior. It is the most common cause of [[dementia]] in older adults.
    2 KB (268 words) - 12:06, 10 February 2024
  • == Steroid Dementia Syndrome == '''Steroid Dementia Syndrome''' (pronunciation: /ˈstɛrɔɪd dɪˈmɛnʃə ˈsɪndroʊm/) is a
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  • '''Demented''' (/dɪˈmɛntɪd/), derived from the Latin word ''dementia'', is a term often used to describe severe cognitive impairment, usually in ...the Latin word ''dementia'', which means "madness". This is itself derived from ''demens'' ("out of one's mind"), which is related to the word ''mens'' ("m
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  • #REDIRECT [[Alcohol-related dementia]]
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  • ==Semantic Dementia== ...ing, or the meaning of words and objects. It is a form of [[frontotemporal dementia]], and is also known as '''semantic variant primary progressive aphasia'''
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