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Dementia with Lewy Bodies

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1998
In the last decade, a new degenerative dementia, probably the second most common after Alzheimer's disease (AD), has been increasingly recognized under the consensus name of dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB). This article reviews current clinical, genetic, and pathological DLB data and indicates directions for future research.
E, Gómez-Tortosa   +3 more
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Lewy Body Dementias

Continuum, 2019
This article describes current diagnostic criteria relating to the diagnosis of Lewy body dementia, highlights diagnostic controversies, and reviews treatment approaches.Clinical diagnostic criteria for both Parkinson disease and dementia with Lewy bodies have been recently updated.
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[Lewy body dementia].

Ugeskrift for laeger, 2010
Newer estimations indicate a considerable increase in the number of elderly people with dementia and Lewy body dementia (DLB) in Denmark. Simultaneously, the prescription of antipsychotics to elderly patients remains very high in Denmark. This report reflects on the importance of keeping DLB in mind when physicians encounter elderly demented patients ...
Morten, Ziebell   +2 more
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Distinguishing Lewy Body Dementia

Hospital Practice, 1998
The presence of the distinctive formations known as Lewy bodies within brain cells has been linked to senile dementia. A pattern of clinical features helps distinguish Lewy body dementia from Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. Differentiation can be important, because many patients with Lewy body dementia have a hypersensitivity to neuroleptic ...
L R, Lapalio, S S, Sakla
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Lewy Body Dementia

International review of neurobiology, 2009
Dementia is becoming increasingly prevalent since elderly patients are living longer due to the development of treatments for other diseases and conditions. The percent of our population over 60 is also increasing with the wave of aging baby boomers.
Alexander K. C. Leung   +126 more
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Lewy Body Dementia

Home Healthcare Now, 2021
Katherine, Marshall, Deborah, Hale
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Dementia with Lewy Bodies

Seminars in Neurology, 2013
Dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) is a synucleinopathy that is clinically distinct from Alzheimer's disease, associated with cognitive decline, fluctuations in alertness and cognition, visual hallucinations, and parkinsonism. Other clinical symptoms that can occur with DLB include dysautonomia and sleep disorders such as rapid-eye-movement sleep behavior
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Lewy bodies and dementia

Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports, 2001
The discovery of widely distributed Lewy bodies (LBs) in the brains of patients with dementia has stimulated much clinical and pathologic inquiry. This clinico-pathologic syndrome is now referred to as dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB). Diagnostic criteria for DLB proposed at a workshop in 1995 are receiving detailed scrutiny. The criteria are complex to
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Lewy Body Dementias

2013
Lewy body dementia (LBD) includes both Parkinson’s disease dementia (PDD) and dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) and affects between 1 and 2 million older Americans. LBD is a multi-system disorder, involving disturbances of movement, cognition, behavior, sleep and autonomic function.
Stella Karantzoulis, James E. Galvin
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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