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„senile dementia“ от www.alz.org
Dementia is often incorrectly referred to as "senility" or "senile dementia," which reflects the formerly widespread but incorrect belief that serious ...
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„senile dementia“ от www.alzinfo.org
27.08.2010 г. · Senile dementia is often used when referring to Alzheimer's disease. What is Senility? Senility, which is now more commonly referred to as ...
Senile dementia of the Alzheimer's type (SDAT) is neuropathologically characterized by severe cortical atrophy and cell loss as well as a high index of dementia ...
1 Senility: What It Is and What It Isn't. 1.1 History. Senile dementia was mentioned in the writings of Hippocrates and Pythagoras during the Greco–Roman era.
The "neurodegenerative subtype" of Senile dementia (Box 3) was based upon severe primary atrophy of [cortical] ganglion cells [nerve cells, neurons], with ...
13.02.2024 г. · Dementia is a term used to describe a group of symptoms affecting memory, thinking and social abilities. In people who have dementia, the ...

Болест на Алцхаймер

Заболяване
Болестта на Алцхаймер е хронично невродегенеративно заболяване, което обикновено се развива бавно и постепенно се влошава с времето. То е причина за 60 – 70% от случаите на деменция. В ранните етапи най-честият симптом е трудното припомняне на... Уикипедия
The Alzheimer type of senile dementia (SDAT) accounts for more than 50% of such cases, and is a very common disorder as well as being very costly in ...
„senile dementia“ от en.m.wikipedia.org
Dementia ; Lithography of a man diagnosed with dementia in the 1800s ; Senility, senile dementia. Lithography of a man diagnosed with dementia in the 1800s.
„senile dementia“ от www.alz.org
Dementia is a general term for a decline in mental ability severe enough to interfere with daily life, while Alzheimer's is a specific disease.
„senile dementia“ от www.verywellhealth.com
5.12.2023 г. · "Senile" and "senility," though, are more commonly used to describe age-related cognitive decline—as in senile Alzheimer's, senile dementia, and ...