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February 01, 2009
Dementia and Milder Cognitive Syndromes
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You have a 65-year-old patient who presents with a clinical syndrome consisting of a measurable decline in memory with little effect on day-to-day functioning. Which of the following best describes this syndrome?
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For the dementia syndrome to be present, key elements must be exhibited by the patient. Which of the following is
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one of these key elements?
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Traditionally, dementia is differentiated into cortical and subcortical subsyndromes. Which of the following areas of impairment is indicative of subcortical dementia?
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