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===Subcortical Dementias===
===Subcortical Dementias===
* Dementia due to [[Huntington's disease]]
* Dementia due to [[Huntington's disease]]
* Dementia due to [[Hypothyroidism]]
* Dementia due to [[Hypothyroidism]]<ref name="pmid16476810">{{cite journal |vauthors=Knopman DS, Petersen RC, Cha RH, Edland SD, Rocca WA |title=Incidence and causes of nondegenerative nonvascular dementia: a population-based study |journal=Arch. Neurol. |volume=63 |issue=2 |pages=218–21 |date=February 2006 |pmid=16476810 |doi=10.1001/archneur.63.2.218 |url=}}</ref>
* Dementia due to [[Parkinson's disease]]  
* Dementia due to [[Parkinson's disease]]  
* Dementia due to [[B vitamins|Vitamin B1 deficiency]]
* Dementia due to [[B vitamins|Vitamin B1 deficiency]]

Revision as of 02:56, 3 October 2020

Dementia Microchapters

Patient Information

Overview

Classification

Causes

Differential Diagnosis

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1];Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: ,Vindhya BellamKonda, M.B.B.S [2]

Classification

Cortical Dementias

Subcortical Dementias

Dementia and early onset dementia have been associated with neurovisceral porphyrias. Porphyria is listed in textbooks in the differential diagnosis of dementia. Because acute intermittent porphyria, hereditary coproporphyria and variegate porphyria are aggravated by environmental toxins and drugs the disorders should be ruled out when these etiologies are raised.

References

  1. Knopman DS, Petersen RC, Cha RH, Edland SD, Rocca WA (February 2006). "Incidence and causes of nondegenerative nonvascular dementia: a population-based study". Arch. Neurol. 63 (2): 218–21. doi:10.1001/archneur.63.2.218. PMID 16476810.
  2. Weytingh MD, Bossuyt PM, van Crevel H (July 1995). "Reversible dementia: more than 10% or less than 1%? A quantitative review". J. Neurol. 242 (7): 466–71. doi:10.1007/BF00873551. PMID 7595679.

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