Lacunar infarct dementia

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      Vascular dementia (VaD) is defined as permanent cognitive impairment produced by vascular damage to the brain. Although old textbooks, i.e., prior to 1980, suggested that most dementia is produced by strokes, recent autopsy brain studies show that vascular dementia is a far less common, i.e., third or fourth cause of intellectual loss in people over the age of 65.

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    • [DOC File]Table 4: Reporting MR imaging changes of presumed vascular ...

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      Lacunar infarcts. Multi-infarct dementia. Not a common problem with DAT. Inflammatory. Leukoencephalitis. Degenerative disease. Primary lateral sclerosis. Traumatic Brain Injury. Multiple Sclerosis. Neoplasm. Oral Mechanism. Dysphagia. Drooling. Pseudobulbar affect. Normal jaw strength. Facial movements may be slow then move into excess/extreme ...

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    • [DOCX File]Update on small vessel diseases - University of Edinburgh

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      Frontotemporal dementia (FTD); Characterized by predominant behavioral changes and/or aphasia; Vascular dementia (VaD), which is also called “multi-infarct” dementia; Due to large strokes and/or smaller infarctions (“lacunar infarcts”); Parkinson’s disease with dementia (PDD);

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    • [DOC File]VASCULAR DEMENTIA - Alzbrain

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      Amongst these the commonest were lacunar infarcts (127), lacunar infarctions (77), lacunar strokes (60) lacunes (50) and subcortical (50). “Small deep infarcts” occurred 10 times and there were more than 100 terms that have been used to describe lacunes of presumed vascular origin.

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    • [DOC File]DEMENTIA

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      Lacunar ischaemic stroke is defined as a stroke that is attributable to a recent small infarct less than 1.5 (or some say 2) cm diameter in white matter, basal ganglia, pons or brainstem, and is consistent with a lacunar clinical syndrome.[7]

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    • [DOC File]Geriatrics—Confusion, Delirium, and Dementia

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      Microscopic appearance of a lacunar infarct - cystic space (resolved liquefactive necrosis); there can be hemosiderin from hemorrhage as well: ... multiinfarct (s. vascular) dementia. National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) ≥ 10. is significant stroke! 8-19 is moderate to …

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    • The identity of lacunar dementia and Binswanger disease.

      Multi-infarct dementia’s have what type of characteristic presentation? Progressive, psuedobulbar, or w/possible focal deficits in high risk people, most commonly due to subcortical lacunar infarcts. What is the preferred evalation for dx of MID? MRI or vascular studies. Infectious dementia can be caused by which key organisms?

      old lacunar infarcts


    • [DOC File]Measures of Tongue Function: Normative Data & Clinical ...

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      Major Dementia Syndromes Alzheimer’s disease – 60-80%. Vascular (multi-infarct) dementia – 10-20%. Dementia of Lewy bodies Most Common Reversible Causes Hypothyroidism. Vitamin B12. Folate deficiency. Dementia of depression – pseudodementia. Drugs. Alcoholism. NPH (normal pressure hydrocephalus Complications of Unrecognized Dementia ...

      single infarct dementia


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