Alzheimer’s

Symptoms Alzheimer’s disease manifests itself in a continuously progressive loss of memory and mental and cognitive abilities. Possible symptoms of the disease include: Disorders and loss of memory. Initially, mainly short-term memory is affected (learning new things), later long-term memory is also affected. Forgetfulness, confusion Disorientation Speech, perception and thinking disorders, motor disorders. Personality change, … Alzheimer’s

Forms of dementia

Dementia is a so-called dementia syndrome, i.e. an interplay of several, different, simultaneously occurring symptoms caused by a progressive loss of brain tissue (particularly affected is the cerebral cortex and the tissue immediately below the cortex). Thus, dementia can be considered a neurological disease pattern. The symptoms must persist for at least 6 months before … Forms of dementia

Diagnosis | Forms of dementia

Diagnosis In order to diagnose dementia, standardised test procedures are primarily considered the means of choice. Tests such as the Mini Mental State Test (MMST), the Montreal Cognitive Assessment Test (MOCA Test) or the DemTec Test can be used to assess attention, memory performance, orientation as well as arithmetic, linguistic and constructive skills. The probability … Diagnosis | Forms of dementia

Morbus Alzheimer

Synonyms Alzheimer’s disease, “Alzheimer’s disease”, Alzheimer’s disease, Alzheimer’s dementia, Alzheimer’s disease Summary Alzheimer’s disease is a specific form of dementia, i.e. a reduction in intelligence acquired over the course of a lifetime. The basis of the disease is changes in the structure of the brain, shrinking of the cerebral cortex and the extensive destruction of … Morbus Alzheimer

Symptoms | Morbus Alzheimer

Symptoms In the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease, it often manifests itself through a creeping increase in forgetfulness, especially the function of the short-term memory is affected relatively early in the course of the disease. Vocabulary is limited, word finding disorders occur and patients find it difficult to orientate themselves in less familiar surroundings. It … Symptoms | Morbus Alzheimer

Diagnostics | Morbus Alzheimer

Diagnostics Ultimately, the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease is a diagnosis of exclusion when the typical symptom pattern is present and when the shrinking processes of the brain can be demonstrated by cross-sectional imaging in the absence of findings that indicate a different cause of the dementia. Therefore, in order to clarify dementia, it is sometimes … Diagnostics | Morbus Alzheimer

Causes of Alzheimer’s disease

Synonyms in a broader sense Alzheimer’s disease causes, dementia causes, Alzheimer’s dementia Alzheimer’s dementia is characterized by the destruction of brain cells, which manifests itself in a shrinkage (atrophy) of the affected brain regions. The cerebral cortex of the frontal, temporal and parietal lobe and the hippocampus are particularly affected. The hippocampus is a central … Causes of Alzheimer’s disease

Symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease

Synonyms in a broader sense Alzheimer’s disease, dementia The first symptoms are often uncharacteristic headaches, unsystematic dizziness and general weakness in performance. At this stage no diagnosis can be made yet. In the early stages, Alzheimer’s symptoms often manifest themselves as a depressed mood, insomnia, restlessness, anxiety and agitation. In addition, it is not uncommon … Symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease

Alzheimer’s dementia

Synonyms in a broader sense Alzheimer’s disease, dementia, Alzheimer Alzheimer’s dementia is a degenerative brain disease that leads to dementia. The reasons for the decline in brain function (degeneration) are the loss of nuclei of the central nervous system, which produce messenger substances (transmitters), and tissue loss (atrophy) of the cerebral cortex. At the same … Alzheimer’s dementia