Abstract:Mild cognitive impairment is an intermediate stage between the expected cognitive decline of normal ageing and the more serious decline of dementia. Dementia is typically diagnosed when acquired cognitive impairment has become severe enough to compromise social and/or occupational functioning. The elderly are at much greater risk for cognitive impairment. Unfortunately, most cases of cognitive impairment without
apparent dementia go undetected and thereby untreated in primary care. Clinical diagnosis supported… Show more
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