Vascular dementia
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Vascular dementia is a degenerative cerebrovascular disease that leads to a progressive decline in memory and cognitive functioning. It occurs when the blood supply carrying oxygen and nutrients to the brain is interrupted by a …

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Vascular dementia
Sat, 7/02/09 – 8:41 | No Comment

Vascular dementia is a degenerative cerebrovascular disease that leads to a progressive decline in memory and cognitive functioning. It occurs when the blood supply carrying oxygen and nutrients to the brain is interrupted by a blocked or diseased vascular system. Vascular dementia generally affects people between the ages of 60 and 75, and affects more men than women.

The most common type of vascular dementia is multi-infarct dementia (MID), which is caused by a series of small strokes, or “mini-strokes,” that often go unnoticed and cause damage to the cortex of the brain—the area associated with learning, memory, and language. These mini-strokes are sometimes referred to as transient ischemic attacks (TIAs), which result in only temporary, partial blockages of blood supply and brief impairments in consciousness or sight. Over time, however, the damage caused to brain tissue interferes with basic cognitive functions and disrupts everyday functioning.

Multi-infarct dementia causes loss of functioning to specific areas of the brain, impairing some neurological and mental functions and not others. When vascular dementia occurs with other types of dementia, such as Alzheimer’s disease, it is known as “mixed dementia.”

 

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Old age Psychiatry training
Sat, 7/02/09 – 7:51 | No Comment
Old age Psychiatry training

 
 
 
 
 
 

It is understood that longitudinal opportunities to see elderly patients with psychiatric
disorders can and will take place in all adult psychiatric patient settings throughout
the PGY I to V years. However, dedicated geriatric psychiatry training, relevant …

Medical Law
Sat, 7/02/09 – 7:40 | No Comment
Medical Law

Medical law concerns the rights and duties of the medical profession and the rights of the patient. Three main areas within medical law are the law on confidentiality, negligence and other torts in relation to …

Manifestations mental illness in the elderly.
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Manifestations mental illness in the elderly.

Depression: Older people may present with the classical depressive symptoms seen in younger patients, but there are some special features in older age groups that may prevent its recognition:

The elderly are less likely to admit …

IPL
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IPL

All talk of economic slowdown and austerity was thrown out of the window Friday as India’s obsession cricket put on yet another grandiose display at the ‘Players’ Bazaar’ aka the Indian Premier League (IPL) auction …

Dementias
Wed, 10/12/08 – 20:07 | One Comment
Dementias

Dementia causes the (usually gradual) loss of mental abilities such as thinking, remembering and reasoning. It is not a disease, but a group of symptoms that may accompany some diseases or conditions affecting the brain. …