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{{Short description|Type of dementia caused by problems in blood supply to the brain}}
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'''Vascular dementia''' is a common form of [[dementia]] caused by an impaired supply of blood to the brain. It is the second most common type of dementia after [[Alzheimer's disease]].
'''Vascular dementia''' is a common form of [[dementia]] caused by an impaired supply of blood to the brain. It is the second most common type of dementia after [[Alzheimer's disease]].
 
[[File:BrainAtrophy(exvacuo).png|Brain atrophy in vascular dementia|thumb]]
[[File:Fcvm-08-803169-g0001.jpg|MRI showing white matter changes|thumb]]
==Causes==
==Causes==
Vascular dementia is primarily caused by conditions that block or reduce blood flow to various regions of the brain, depriving them of oxygen and nutrients. Common causes include [[stroke]], [[small vessel disease]], and [[cerebral amyloid angiopathy]].
Vascular dementia is primarily caused by conditions that block or reduce blood flow to various regions of the brain, depriving them of oxygen and nutrients. Common causes include [[stroke]], [[small vessel disease]], and [[cerebral amyloid angiopathy]].
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Revision as of 21:06, 9 February 2025

Type of dementia caused by problems in blood supply to the brain


Vascular dementia is a common form of dementia caused by an impaired supply of blood to the brain. It is the second most common type of dementia after Alzheimer's disease.

File:BrainAtrophy(exvacuo).png
Brain atrophy in vascular dementia
File:Fcvm-08-803169-g0001.jpg
MRI showing white matter changes

Causes

Vascular dementia is primarily caused by conditions that block or reduce blood flow to various regions of the brain, depriving them of oxygen and nutrients. Common causes include stroke, small vessel disease, and cerebral amyloid angiopathy.

Symptoms

The symptoms of vascular dementia can vary depending on the part of the brain affected and the severity of the damage. Common symptoms include:

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of vascular dementia involves a combination of medical history, physical examination, and imaging tests such as MRI or CT scan to identify changes in the brain's structure.

Treatment

While there is no cure for vascular dementia, treatment focuses on managing the underlying conditions and symptoms. This may include:

Prevention

Preventive measures for vascular dementia include maintaining a healthy lifestyle, controlling cardiovascular risk factors, and regular medical check-ups.

Prognosis

The progression of vascular dementia can vary widely among individuals. Some may experience a gradual decline, while others may have a more sudden onset of symptoms following a stroke or other vascular event.

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