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Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

2010

Alzheimer's disease

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Atypical Clinical Manifestation Of Dementia: A Progressive Visuospatial Deficit, Mehmet Güney Şenol, Hakan Tekeli̇, Erdem Toğrol, Mehmet Saraçoğlu Jan 2010

Atypical Clinical Manifestation Of Dementia: A Progressive Visuospatial Deficit, Mehmet Güney Şenol, Hakan Tekeli̇, Erdem Toğrol, Mehmet Saraçoğlu

Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences

Clinically and neuropathologically dementia is a very heterogeneous disease. Alzheimer's disease (Alzheimer disease, AD), the most common cause of dementia, is an acquired cognitive and behavioral impairment of sufficient severity that markedly interferes with social and occupational functioning. This disease may be manifested as progressive memory problems, visuospatial deterioration, aphasia and/or deficits of executive functions. The patient we report here is a 73-year-old female patient with loss of ability of finding directions and understanding the shapes of materials. Her complaints increased progressively during the last two years. Even if she had retired from tailoring, she had deterioration in the visuospatial …