2022
DOI: 10.1590/1980-5764-dn-2022-s101pt
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Declínio cognitivo subjetivo, comprometimento cognitivo leve e demência - diagnóstico sindrômico: recomendações do Departamento Científico de Neurologia Cognitiva e do Envelhecimento da Academia Brasileira de Neurologia

Abstract: RESUMO Este consenso realizado pela Academia Brasileira de Neurologia (ABN) abordará de maneira prática como avaliar pacientes com queixas cognitivas e como realizar o diagnóstico clínico e etiológico das três síndromes clínicas associadas aos estágios de declínio cognitivo: declínio cognitivo subjetivo (DCS), comprometimento cognitivo leve (CCL) e demência. O diagnóstico de DCS é discutido pela primeira vez em consenso da ABN e as atualizações para o diagnóstico de CCL e demência são abordadas, bem como a rec… Show more

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“…Diseases that affect the functions of human higher nervous activity and are accompanied by severe cognitive impairment account for a significant proportion of diseases recorded in human populations. The number of cases of such diseases has been rapidly increasing in recent years, due to socio-economic cataclysms and the general aging of the population [1,2]. Neuropathology is generally considered as one of the main health problems, which determines the high social significance and relevance of research aimed at elucidating the causes of such diseases, as well as developing systems for preventing and correcting disorders of human brain activity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Diseases that affect the functions of human higher nervous activity and are accompanied by severe cognitive impairment account for a significant proportion of diseases recorded in human populations. The number of cases of such diseases has been rapidly increasing in recent years, due to socio-economic cataclysms and the general aging of the population [1,2]. Neuropathology is generally considered as one of the main health problems, which determines the high social significance and relevance of research aimed at elucidating the causes of such diseases, as well as developing systems for preventing and correcting disorders of human brain activity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%