Degenerative brain disease in adults

    • [DOC File]ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE

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      Clumsiness of arms often late and more common in M c.f. degenerative disease. Titubation but little gait disturbance think Wilson’s disease. Dysarthria . Often noted by witnesses first. Presence excludes purely sensory ataxia. Visual and Ocular Motor Symptoms. Rare in ‘pure’ cerebellar disease. May suggest brain stem disease

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    • [DOC File]University of Edinburgh

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      Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs), also known as prion diseases, are a group of rare degenerative brain disorders characterized by tiny holes that give the brain a "spongy" appearance. These holes can be seen when brain tissue is viewed under …

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      Binswanger’s disease is a rare form of vascular dementia that affects the white matter deep within the brain. Hypertension is the main predisposing factor to Binswanger’s; its onset occurs around 50 years of age and symptoms include slowed thinking and reacting, walking difficulty, emotional swings, and loss of bladder control early in the ...

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      Clinical signs Functional cognitive disorders Degenerative brain disease Attends alone Attends with someone Patient more aware of the problem than others Others more aware of the problem than patient Answers independently Turns to accompanying adult for support in answering questions (head turn sign) Gives a detailed description of complaints ...

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    • [DOC File]THE BURDEN OF DEMENTIA IN WEST VIRGINIA

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      Have a diagnosis of traumatic or acquired brain injury or an acquired or degenerative disease diagnosis where cognitive and behavioral impairment is present. Experience significant/severe behavioral and cognitive problems related to the injury. Be under the age of 65 years at the time of application

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    • [DOC File]Public Health Fact Sheet

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      Alzheimer’s is the most common type of degenerative disease but other common diseases include diffuse Lewy body disease, frontotemporal dementia, and vascular dementia. 1.4. Am I Losing My Mind? NO. People with dementia are not “crazy” and these people …

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      Alzheimer’s disease is a progressive condition, and patients who have Alzheimer’s typically move through stages of impairment as they get older. Stage 1: The patient has Alzheimer’s but she/he does not yet have any signs or symptoms of the disease. The disease is starting and it cannot be detected by family/friends or an exam by a physician.

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    • [DOC File]WHAT IF I THINK I HAVE ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE

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      A degenerative brain disease of unknown cause that is the most common form of dementia, that usually starts in late middle age or in old age as a memory loss for recent events spreading to memories for more distant events and progressing over the course of five to ten years to a profound intellectual decline characterized by dementia and personal helplessness, and that is marked histologically ...

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    • [DOC File]Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Update

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      – keeps the brain neurons separate from bloodborne substances – composed of the least permeable capillaries found in the body and of the water-soluble substances, allows only water glucose, and essential amino acids to pass through easily keeping out both nonessential amino acids and potassium, which are actively pumped out of the brain – metabolic wastes (urea, toxins, proteins, and most drugs) are also prevented from entering the brain …

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    • Corticobasal Degeneration | Conditions & Treatments | UCSF …

      a degenerative disease of the brain involving memory loss and major structural changes in neuron networks; also known as senile dementia of the Alzheimer’s type (SDAT), primary degenerative dementia of senile onset, or chronic brain syndrome.

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