Dementia Flashcards

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Define what is meant by Dementia

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A chronic and progressive deterioration of cognitive function due to organic brain disease which is irreversible and conciousness is not impaired

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What are the different types of dementia?

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  • Alzheimer’s disease (50%)
  • Vascular Dementia (25%)
  • Lewy Body Dementia (15%)
  • Frontotemporal Dementia
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What is Alzheimer’s disease dementia?

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Degeneration of the cerebral cortex, with cortical atrophy and reduction in acetylcholine production

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What is Vascular dementia?

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Brain damage due to several incidents of cerebrovascular disease (e.g. strokes/TIAs)

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What is Lewy Body dementia?

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Deposition of abnormal proteins (Lewy bodies) within the brain stem and neocortex

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What is frontotemporal dementia?

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Specific degeneration of the frontal and temporal lobes

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What is the epidemiology of dementia?

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Prevalence increases with age

Prevalence of 20% in patients aged > 80 yrs

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What are the signs and symptoms of dementia?

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  • Alzheimer’s disease - insidious onset
  • Vascular dementia - step-wise decline
  • Lewy Body dementia - fluctuating levels of consciousness, hallucinations, falls and Parkinsonian symptoms
  • Frontotemporal dementia - behavioural changes and intellectual changes

All forms of dementia are associated with a progressive loss of memory and cognitive function

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Investigations for dementia

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  • Diagnosis is based on the HISTORY
  • Ensure no treatable cause is missed (e.g. hypothyroidism, vitamin B12/folate deficiency, space-occupying lesion, normal pressure hydrocephalus)
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