dementia|dementiae|dementias in English

noun

[de'men·ti·a || -nʃɪə]

mental impairment due to old age or illness (Medical)

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1. It's dementia.

2. Senile dementia.

3. Delirium superimposed on dementia, or “Beclouded dementia,” has a prevalence ranging from 23% to 89% in elderly patients with dementia

4. No history of dementia.

5. The onset of psychosis, dementia.

6. He suffered from dementia and schizophrenia.

7. Blesseth Is The Way Dementia Care

8. ACR Appropriateness Criteria ® 1 Dementia

9. She is suffering from senile dementia.

10. Blesseth Is The Way Dementia Care

11. 4 He suffered from dementia and schizophrenia.

12. Neurasthenia, dementia praecox, incurable homosexuality, epilepsy, melancholia.

13. Amentia is a see also of dementia

14. Diagnosis includes Alzheimer's and senile dementia, ASHD

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16. Dementia: sociological and philosophical Constructions Soc Sci Med

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18. Beta Amyloids may play a role in dementia

19. It's also associated with higher levels of dementia.

20. 25 Delirium, Dementia, Amnestic and Other Cognitive Disorders.

21. Maybe he was suffering from premature senile dementia?

22. The relationship between dementia and mortality remains unclear.

23. Caregivers for Alzheimer's and dementia face special challenges

24. Aliquots Archives Chemo for cancer lowers dementia risk Mar

25. Due to the frequent occurance of acalculia in dementia and its specific features, it is suggested that acalculia should be integrated into the criteria for dementia and that number processing and calculation tests are used in the diagnosis of dementia.