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Dementia [e-book]
2nd ed, 2002
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Titel
Dementia [e-book]
Auflage
2nd ed
Ort / Verlag
Chichester, West Sussex, England : Wiley,
Erscheinungsjahr
2002
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Description based upon print version of record.
  • Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
  • VOLUME 3 Dementia Second Edition; Contents; List of Review Contributors; Preface; CHAPTER 1 DEFINITION AND EPIDEMIOLOGY OF DEMENTIA; Definition and Epidemiology of Dementia: A Review; COMMENTARIES; 1.1 The Continuing Evolution of Dementia Epidemiology; 1.2 Dementia: Hope for the Future; 1.3 Dementia: Much Information, Many Unanswered Questions; 1.4 Vascular Factors and Dementia; 1.5 Dementia: Known and Unknown; 1.6 Dementia: a Public Health Emergency and a Scientific Challenge; 1.7 Dementia: Plenty of Questions Still to Be Answered
  • 1.8 Rates and Risk Factors for Dementia: Evidence or Controversy? 1.9 Dementia: the Public Health Challenge; 1.10 Definition and Epidemiology of Dementia: Some Issues that Need Clarification; 1.11 Dementia: the Challenge for the Next Decade; 1.12 Recent Progress in the Definition and Epidemiology of Dementia; 1.13 Dementia: Some Controversial Issues; 1.14 Is the Prevalence Rate of Alzheimer's Disease Increasing in Japan?; CHAPTER 2 CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS OF DEMENTIA; Clinical Diagnosis of Dementia: A Review; COMMENTARIES
  • 2.1 The Value of Inclusive Diagnostic Thinking and Appreciating Developmental Variance2.2 Reflections on Retrogenesis; 2.3 Dementia: Diagnosis, Progression and Retrogression; 2.4 Staging of Severe Alzheimer's Disease and the Concept of Retrogenesis: Doors to be Opened for Research and Clinical Practice; 2.5 When Diagnosis is Certain, Functional Scores are Robust and Recommendable Markers of the Progression of Alzheimer's Disease; 2.6 Findings with the Aid of Functional Assessment Staging (FAST); 2.7 Two Decades of Longitudinal Research in Alzheimer's Disease
  • 2.8 Diagnosing Dementia: the Need for Improved Criteria 2.9 Pitfalls in Diagnosing Alzheimer's Disease; 2.10 Evaluating the Performance of Measures to Assess Dementia; 2.11 Dementia as a Diagnostic Entity; CHAPTER 3 NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL AND INSTRUMENTAL DIAGNOSIS OF DEMENTIA; Neuropsychological and Instrumental Diagnosis of Dementia: A Review; COMMENTARIES; 3.1 Improving Diagnosis of Dementia; 3.2 The Contribution of Neuropsychology to the Assessment of Dementia Syndromes; 3.3 Neuropsychological and Instrumental Diagnosis of Dementia: the Evidence
  • 3.4 Some Clinical Aspects and Research Issues in the Neuropsychological Assessment of Dementia 3.5 The Role of Cognitive and Functional Evaluation in the Care of Patients with Dementia; 3.6 Evaluating the Cognitive Changes of Normal and Pathologic Aging; 3.7 Alzheimer's Disease and Other Degenerative Dementias: Need for an Early Diagnosis; 3.8 Neuropsychological and Instrumental Diagnosis of Dementia in a Clinical Context; 3.9 Neuropsychological Tests that are Helpful to the Etiological Diagnosis of Dementia; 3.10 The Importance of an Early Diagnosis in Alzheimer's Disease
  • 3.11 When Should We Use Which Diagnostic Tools?
  • Dementia is most frequently associated with aging and is, at present, under-diagnosed and under-represented all over the world. Discrepancies in the diagnostic procedures and therapeutic interventions implemented in the various clinical contexts are significant and consequently, the need for a review of the currently available research evidence and a discussion of different clinical practices is urgently needed. This book provides a much needed review of the diagnostic procedures and the implementations of therapeutic interventions.* Provides accompanying commentaries by an outstanding
  • English
  • Description based on print version record.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISBN: 1-280-10147-4, 9786610101474, 0-470-34159-9, 0-470-85860-5, 0-470-86187-8
OCLC-Nummer: 53825313
Titel-ID: 9925036414906463
Format
1 online resource (414 p.)
Schlagworte
Dementia