Dementia Flashcards

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Alzheimers common presenting symptoms

A

Memory loss particularly short term
Dysphasia
Dyspraxia
Agnosia

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Vascular dementia common presenting symptoms

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Dysphasia
Dyscalculia
Frontal lobe and affective symptoms
May have:
focal neurological signs
vascular risk factors
step wise decline
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CT/MRI findings in alzheimers

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Normal
OR
Medial temporal lobe atrophy or temporoparietal atrophy

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4
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SPECT findings in vascular dementia

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Patchy reduction in tracer uptake throughout brain

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Frontotemporal dementia behavioural variant presentation

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Behavioural changes
Executive dysfunction
Disinhibition
Impulsivity
Lack of social skills
Apathy
Obsessions
Change in diet
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Frontotemporal dementia primary progressive aphasia variant presentation

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Effortful non-fluent speech
Speech sound/articulatory errors
Lack of grammar
Lack of words

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Frontotemporal dementia semantic dementia variant presentation

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Impaired understanding of meaning of words
Fluent but empty speech
Difficulty retrieving names

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Dementia with lewy bodies diagnostic criteria

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Common early involvement of reduced attention, executive function and visuospatial skills
Two of:
Visual hallucinations
Fluctuating cognition
REM sleep behaviour disorder
Parkinsonism 
Positive DAT scan
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9
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What type of dementia should you be careful in prescribing antipsychotics?

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Lewy body

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