Dementia: Dementia Types.

Q3 Medicine FP essentials Pub Date : 2023-11-01
Jason Wilbur
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Dementia, also called major neurocognitive disorder, is characterized by a chronic progressive loss of cognitive function in the absence of fluctuating consciousness. It represents a primarily geriatric syndrome that may be caused by one of several underlying conditions. There is insufficient evidence to support universal screening for cognitive impairment in older adults; however, clinicians should be alert to patient and caregiver concerns about cognitive changes and investigate such concerns with validated cognitive assessment tools. Alzheimer disease is the leading cause and prototypical form of dementia, presenting insidiously and causing progressive cognitive impairment with increasing severity over a period of years. Vascular dementia is the second most common form of dementia and often co-occurs with other progressive cognitive disorders. Lewy body dementias encompass Parkinson disease dementia and dementia with Lewy bodies, which have similar features and are differentiated primarily by the order of motor and cognitive symptom onset. Frontotemporal dementias occur earlier than other forms of dementia, progress rapidly, and often have a genetic component. An understanding of the conditions that cause dementia will assist clinicians in making an accurate diagnosis and providing appropriate treatment recommendations and counseling regarding the diagnosis and prognosis.

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痴呆症:痴呆症的类型。
痴呆症,也被称为严重神经认知障碍,其特征是在没有波动意识的情况下,认知功能的慢性进行性丧失。它主要是一种老年综合症,可能由几种潜在条件之一引起。没有足够的证据支持对老年人进行普遍的认知障碍筛查;然而,临床医生应该警惕患者和护理人员对认知变化的担忧,并使用有效的认知评估工具调查这些担忧。阿尔茨海默病是痴呆症的主要原因和典型形式,在一段时间内隐匿地呈现并引起进行性认知障碍,其严重程度随着时间的推移而增加。血管性痴呆是第二常见的痴呆形式,常与其他进行性认知障碍同时发生。路易体痴呆包括帕金森病痴呆和路易体痴呆,它们具有相似的特征,主要通过运动和认知症状的发病顺序来区分。额颞叶痴呆比其他形式的痴呆发生得早,进展迅速,通常有遗传因素。了解痴呆症的病因将有助于临床医生做出准确的诊断,并就诊断和预后提供适当的治疗建议和咨询。
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