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2020
Children and adolescents with neurodevelopmental disorders often show complex developmental disorders, including multiple areas of dysfunction such as emotional regulation and behavior, school integration, and learning difficulties. These multidimensionally impaired children share some common features with children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs).
Xavier, Jean, Cohen, David
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Children and adolescents with neurodevelopmental disorders often show complex developmental disorders, including multiple areas of dysfunction such as emotional regulation and behavior, school integration, and learning difficulties. These multidimensionally impaired children share some common features with children with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs).
Xavier, Jean, Cohen, David
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Medical Clinics of North America, 2006
As populations continue to age, the prevalence of dementia is expected to increase. AD is by far the most common cause of dementia. The clinical course of dementia represents the challenges that this disease presents. There are no truly effective therapies for treating dementia, and the cost effectiveness of ChEIs has been challenged; however, there ...
Seema, Joshi, John E, Morley
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As populations continue to age, the prevalence of dementia is expected to increase. AD is by far the most common cause of dementia. The clinical course of dementia represents the challenges that this disease presents. There are no truly effective therapies for treating dementia, and the cost effectiveness of ChEIs has been challenged; however, there ...
Seema, Joshi, John E, Morley
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Annual Review of Nursing Research, 2002
The purpose of this chapter is to review the literature on hearing impairment, specifically the impact of hearing impairment on the functioning of elders, interventions that minimize the impact of hearing loss on functioning, and identification of issues raised by the review for nursing research. Computerized (MEDLINE, PsychINFO, and CINAHL) and manual
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The purpose of this chapter is to review the literature on hearing impairment, specifically the impact of hearing impairment on the functioning of elders, interventions that minimize the impact of hearing loss on functioning, and identification of issues raised by the review for nursing research. Computerized (MEDLINE, PsychINFO, and CINAHL) and manual
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Cognitive Impairment with Vascular Impairment and Degeneration
Current Neurovascular Research, 2011Ischemic stroke is a leading cause of death and cognitive impairment worldwide. However, the mechanisms of progressive cognitive decline following brain ischemia are not yet certain. Ongoing interest in cerebrovascular diseases research has provided data showing that Alzheimer's proteins and other factors may be involved in the pathogenesis of gradual ...
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1993
The prevalence of chemical dependency among physicians in the United States is probably the same as for the general population, about 8% to 12%. Organized medicine has responded to this problem by establishing programs to help these impaired physicians.
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The prevalence of chemical dependency among physicians in the United States is probably the same as for the general population, about 8% to 12%. Organized medicine has responded to this problem by establishing programs to help these impaired physicians.
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Impairment Tutorial: Hearing Impairment
AMA GuidesĀ® Newsletter, 2003Abstract A 1999 study of adults showed hearing loss was the fifth most common disability in the US population, and almost 50% of workers in carpentry, plumbing, and mining had hearing impairment. Determining hearing impairment according to the AMA Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment (AMA Guides), Fifth Edition, Section 11.2a, Criteria for ...
Kathryn Mueller, Christopher R. Brigham
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American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 2005
AbstractWithin the cognitive functioning continuum from normal ageing to dementia three broad states can be distinguished: normal functioning for age, clear-cut impairment meeting diagnostic criteria for dementia, and mild cognitive impairment (MCI), which falls below normal but short of dementia in severity (Fig. 8.5.1.1.1).
Howard H, Feldman, Claudia, Jacova
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AbstractWithin the cognitive functioning continuum from normal ageing to dementia three broad states can be distinguished: normal functioning for age, clear-cut impairment meeting diagnostic criteria for dementia, and mild cognitive impairment (MCI), which falls below normal but short of dementia in severity (Fig. 8.5.1.1.1).
Howard H, Feldman, Claudia, Jacova
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2012
Coma and other states of impaired consciousness are common in stroke patients. Sudden disturbance of consciousness can be the predominant clinical syndrome in the brainstem stroke, particularly in the case of basilar artery occlusion. Clinicians need to thoroughly investigate for the presence of stroke in patients with sudden disturbance of ...
Monica, Acciarresi, Andrea, Alberti
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Coma and other states of impaired consciousness are common in stroke patients. Sudden disturbance of consciousness can be the predominant clinical syndrome in the brainstem stroke, particularly in the case of basilar artery occlusion. Clinicians need to thoroughly investigate for the presence of stroke in patients with sudden disturbance of ...
Monica, Acciarresi, Andrea, Alberti
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2019
"An unprecedented book that discusses a decades long journey of understanding vision and visual impairment through working with patients with brain damage Edward de Haan, a noted clinical vision researcher for the last 35 years, explains how the healthy brain deals with visual information and reveals how he learned to appreciate what it means to be ...
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"An unprecedented book that discusses a decades long journey of understanding vision and visual impairment through working with patients with brain damage Edward de Haan, a noted clinical vision researcher for the last 35 years, explains how the healthy brain deals with visual information and reveals how he learned to appreciate what it means to be ...
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2016
This chapter can guide the use of imaging in the evaluation of common visual syndromes: transient visual disturbance, including migraine and amaurosis fugax; acute optic neuropathy complicating multiple sclerosis, neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder, Leber hereditary optic neuropathy, and Susac syndrome; papilledema and pseudotumor cerebri syndrome;
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This chapter can guide the use of imaging in the evaluation of common visual syndromes: transient visual disturbance, including migraine and amaurosis fugax; acute optic neuropathy complicating multiple sclerosis, neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder, Leber hereditary optic neuropathy, and Susac syndrome; papilledema and pseudotumor cerebri syndrome;
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