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'''''Dementia''''' is a global disorder of intellect, memory and personality that significantly disrupts normal daily activities  that occur '''after the development of cognitive functions''' (after '''the second year''' of life). The percentage of patients increases with age, 5% of the population suffers from dementia at the age of 65. Loss of cognitive functions interferes with all activities of the affected person.
'''''Dementia''''' is a global disorder of intellect, memory and personality that significantly disrupts normal daily activities  that occur '''<ref>{{Cite| type = book| isbn = 9788072627073| surname1 = Ambler| name1 = Zdeněk| title = Základy neurologie| subtitle = &nbsp;[učebnice pro lékařské fakulty]| edition = 7| location = Praha| publisher = Galén| year = c2011}}</ref> after the development of cognitive functions''' (after '''the second year''' of life). The percentage of patients increases with age, 5% of the population suffers from dementia at the age of 65. Loss of cognitive functions interferes with all activities of the affected person.
* '''Chronological course of performance decline in an individual''':
* '''Chronological course of performance decline in an individual''':
:# '''cognitive function''' affected;
:# '''cognitive function''' affected;
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== Dementia of atrophic-degenerative origin ==
== Dementia of atrophic-degenerative origin ==
=== Alzheimer's disease  ===
=== Alzheimer's disease  ===
[[File:ChAlzheimera-obraz-mózguPL.jpg|thumb|Alzheimer's disease]]
{More detailed information can be found on the pag|M. Alzheimer, clinical picture, treatment}}
{More detailed information can be found on the pag|M. Alzheimer, clinical picture, treatment}}
=== Cortical dementia with Lewy bodies ===
=== Cortical dementia with Lewy bodies ===
PSymptoms similar to Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease . However, there are also '''Lewy bodies''' in the microscopic image.
PSymptoms similar to Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease . However, there are also '''Lewy bodies''' in the microscopic image.
'''Symptoms:'''
'''Symptoms:'''
* a combination of dementia , parkinsonism and complex visual hallucinations is typical ;
* a combination of dementia , parkinsonism and complex visual hallucinations is typical ;
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=== Dementia in Parkinson's disease  ===
=== Dementia in Parkinson's disease  ===
In 10-20% of Parkinson's patients, it has a subcortical character.
In 10-20% of Parkinson's patients, it has a subcortical character.
'''Symptoms:'''
'''Symptoms:'''
* overall deceleration;
* overall deceleration;
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=== Frontotemporal dementia  ===
=== Frontotemporal dementia  ===
===== Pick disease =====
===== Pick disease =====
{{You can find more detailed information on the Pick's disease page}}
===== Frontotemporal dementia without Pick bodies =====
===== Frontotemporal dementia without Pick bodies =====
===== Progressive non-fluent aphasia =====
===== Progressive non-fluent aphasia =====
Left frontal cortex degeneration. Slow development of the disease.
Left frontal cortex degeneration. Slow development of the disease.
'''Symptoms:'''
'''Symptoms:'''
* have difficulty reading and writing text;
* have difficulty reading and writing text;
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=== Huntington's disease  ===
=== Huntington's disease  ===
[[Soubor:Huntington.jpg|thumb|Huntingtonova choroba (MRI)]]
{{ See Huntington's disease for more information }}
AD inheritance, on chromosome 4 - CGA triplet. It starts in 3-5. decade.
AD inheritance, on chromosome 4 - CGA triplet. It starts in 3-5. decade.
[[File:Huntington.jpg|thumb|Huntington disease (MRI)]]
'''Symptoms:'''
'''Symptoms:'''
* initially neurological symptomatology - choreatic limb movements , rigidity ;
* initially neurological symptomatology - choreatic limb movements , rigidity;
* less pronounced subcortical dementia .
* less pronounced subcortical dementia .


=== Progressive supranuclear palsy  ===
=== Progressive supranuclear palsy  ===
= '''''Steele-Richardson-Olszewski syndrome''''' It belongs to Parkinson's type diseases.
= '''''Steele-Richardson-Olszewski syndrome''''' It belongs to Parkinson's type diseases.
'''Symptoms:'''
'''Symptoms:'''
* the disabled can only move their eyes horizontally
* the disabled can only move their eyes horizontally
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== Secondary (symptomatic) dementia ==
== Secondary (symptomatic) dementia ==
=== Ischemic vascular dementia ===
=== Ischemic vascular dementia ===
{{See the Vascular Dementia page for more information }}
=== Other secondary dementia ===
=== Other secondary dementia ===
==== Dementia infectious etiology ====
==== Dementia infectious etiology ====
{{You can find more detailed information on the Dementia of Infectious Origin page .}}
==== Metabolic dementia  ====
==== Metabolic dementia  ====
* '''dementia in hepatic encephalopathy''';
* '''dementia in hepatic encephalopathy''';
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== Links ==
== Links ==
=== Reference ===
<references />
=== Related articles ===
=== Related articles ===
* https://www.wikiskripta.eu/w/Demence_infek%C4%8Dn%C3%ADho_p%C5%AFvodu
* https://www.wikiskripta.eu/w/Demence_infek%C4%8Dn%C3%ADho_p%C5%AFvodu
=== Sources ===
=== Sources ===
* {{Citace
* {{Cite
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|type = web
|příjmení1 = Beneš
|surname1 = Beneš
|jméno1 = Jiří
|name1 = Jiří
|název = Studijní materiály
|source_name = Studijní materiály
|rok =  
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|citováno = 2009
|cited = 2009
|url = http://jirben.wz.cz
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=== Použitá literatura ===
=== Literature used ===
*  {{Citace
*  {{Cite
| typ = kniha
| type = book
| isbn = 9788072627073
| isbn = 9788072627073
| příjmení1 = Ambler
| surname1 = Ambler
| jméno1 = Zdeněk
| name1 = Zdeněk
| titul = Základy neurologie
| title = Základy neurologie
| podnázev = &nbsp;[učebnice pro lékařské fakulty]
| subtitle = &nbsp;[učebnice pro lékařské fakulty]
| vydání = 7
| edition = 7
| místo = Praha
| location = Praha
| vydavatel = Galén
| publisher = Galén
| rok = c2011
| year = c2011
}}
}}
</noinclude>
</noinclude>


[[Kategorie:Psychiatry]]
[[Category:Psychiatry]]
[[Kategorie:Neurology]]
[[Category:Neurology]]
[[Kategorie:Internal Medicine]]
[[Category:Internal Medicine]]

Latest revision as of 21:50, 8 July 2022

Dementia is a global disorder of intellect, memory and personality that significantly disrupts normal daily activities that occur [1] after the development of cognitive functions (after the second year of life). The percentage of patients increases with age, 5% of the population suffers from dementia at the age of 65. Loss of cognitive functions interferes with all activities of the affected person.

  • Chronological course of performance decline in an individual:
  1. cognitive function affected;
  2. behavioral and emotional impairment;
  3. activities of daily living affected.

The clinical picture[edit | edit source]

  • forgetfulness;
  • spatial imagination and orientation disorder;
  • wandering;
  • disorders of executive functions (eg cookbooks forget how to cook, etc.);
  • reduced intellectual performance;
  • amnestic disorientation - a short-term memory disorder in which the sufferer does not remember where he or she is;

We also find dementia:

  • emotional disorders ( anxiety , depression );
  • behavioral disorders (aggression, restlessness);
  • perceptual disorders ( hallucinations );
  • sleep disorders ;
  • disorders of cortical functions ;
  • accessory symptoms - agraph , alexia , anuria , apraxia , agnosis .

Diagnosis[edit | edit source]

Orientation diagnostics:

  • Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE):
30–27 points – standard;
26–25 points – mild cognitive impairment;
24–10 points – mild to moderate dementia;
9–6 points – moderate to severe dementia;
5–0 points – severe dementia.

Dementia of atrophic-degenerative origin[edit | edit source]

Alzheimer's disease[edit | edit source]

Alzheimer's disease

{More detailed information can be found on the pag|M. Alzheimer, clinical picture, treatment}}

Cortical dementia with Lewy bodies[edit | edit source]

PSymptoms similar to Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease . However, there are also Lewy bodies in the microscopic image.

Symptoms:

  • a combination of dementia , parkinsonism and complex visual hallucinations is typical ;
  • paranoid-persecution delusions ;
  • hypersensitivity to antipsychotics - extrapyramidal manifestations worsen after them !;
  • often delirium ;
  • fluctuations during the day;
  • deficit of attention (!), verbal function and orientation in space.

Dementia in Parkinson's disease[edit | edit source]

In 10-20% of Parkinson's patients, it has a subcortical character.

Symptoms:

  • overall deceleration;
  • slow thinking ( bradypsychism );
  • difficult to remember new information.

Frontotemporal dementia[edit | edit source]

Pick disease[edit | edit source]
Frontotemporal dementia without Pick bodies[edit | edit source]
Progressive non-fluent aphasia[edit | edit source]

Left frontal cortex degeneration. Slow development of the disease.

Symptoms:

  • have difficulty reading and writing text;
  • inability to remember the right word;
  • inability to form a grammatically correct sentence;
  • truncates words into shapes that sound similar;
  • behavioral disorders.
Fluent progressive aphasia[edit | edit source]
  • semantic dementia.
Dementia with amyotrophy[edit | edit source]

Huntington's disease[edit | edit source]

AD inheritance, on chromosome 4 - CGA triplet. It starts in 3-5. decade.

Huntington disease (MRI)

Symptoms:

  • initially neurological symptomatology - choreatic limb movements , rigidity;
  • less pronounced subcortical dementia .

Progressive supranuclear palsy[edit | edit source]

= Steele-Richardson-Olszewski syndrome It belongs to Parkinson's type diseases.

Symptoms:

  • the disabled can only move their eyes horizontally
  • ends in death

Secondary (symptomatic) dementia[edit | edit source]

Ischemic vascular dementia[edit | edit source]

Other secondary dementia[edit | edit source]

Dementia infectious etiology[edit | edit source]

Metabolic dementia[edit | edit source]

  • dementia in hepatic encephalopathy;
  • dementia in uremic encephalopathy;
  • pellagra;
  • Wilson's disease (hepatolenticular degeneration);
  • acute intermittent porphyria .

Dementia intoxication[edit | edit source]

  • Alcohol's most common, simple alcoholic dementia resembles Alzheimer' disease
  • Pharmacogenicin which the cause of improper therapy, most are reversible, mainly anticholinergics, some benzodiazepines.
  • carbon monoxide .
  • drugs.

Traumatic dementia[edit | edit source]

  • posttraumatic
    • extensive contusions;
    • apallic syndrome;
      • traumatic brain stem damage;;
      • failure of basic memory contents (alexia, agrafie)

Other[edit | edit source]

  • dementia based on normotensive hydrocephalus ;
  • tumors ( glioblastoma multiforme );
  • collagenosis ( SLE ) and others.


Links[edit | edit source]

Reference[edit | edit source]

  1. AMBLER, Zdeněk. Základy neurologie :  [učebnice pro lékařské fakulty]. 7. edition. Praha : Galén, c2011. ISBN 9788072627073.

Related articles[edit | edit source]

Sources[edit | edit source]

Literature used[edit | edit source]

  •  AMBLER, Zdeněk. Základy neurologie :  [učebnice pro lékařské fakulty]. 7. edition. Praha : Galén, c2011. ISBN 9788072627073.