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Dementia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dementia (meaning "deprived of mind") is a serious cognitive disorder. It may be static, the result of a unique global brain injury or progressive, resulting in long-term decline in cognitive functio...
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Alzheimer's disease - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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dementia, organic dementia, pre-senile dementia, Early onset (pre-senile) dementia ... The symptoms of early onset dementia are no different to dementia, only that they can present at an earlier age. Symptoms include:
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The age of onset of senile dementia of the Binswanger's type is typically in the sixth and seventh decades of life, and men and women appear to be affected equally often.
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In early onset AD, symptoms first appear before age 60. Early onset AD is much less common than late onset. However, it tends to progress rapidly. Early onset disease can run in families. Several genes have ... Call your health care provider if someone close to you experiences symptoms of senile dementia/Alzheimer's type.
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Early-Onset Alzheimer's Disease From. Senile Dementia of the Alzheimer Type. Carl-Gerhard Gottfries, Ingvar Karlsson, and Lars Svennerholm. ABSTRACT. ...
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Factors associated with senile dementia have not been clarified, and factors, especially those in the living environment which seem to have a close link to the dementia need to be analysed. The outcome of the study by Matched pair analysis (McNemar's test) before the onset of the senile dementia were as follows.
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