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Treatable dementias: differential diagnosis and obstacles to recognition
Clinical Therapeutics
|January 1, 1985
Abstract:
Dementia is a clinical syndrome with reversible and irreversible causes. The differential diagnosis of treatable dementias includes reversible intracranial conditions, systemic disorders, intoxications, and depression. The major obstacles to recognition of treatable dementias are the overdiagnosis of Alzheimer's disease and the incorrect assumption that dementia is an expected development of aging.