Adults 65 and older are the fastest growing segment of the population worldwide, which means there will be more people living with mild cognitive impairment and dementia. Written at a resident level, the Primer on Dementia provides early career professionals with the information necessary to care for the often complex clinical presentations of people with age-associated neurocognitive disorders. This book is organized into three sections:: (1) core concepts, (2) dementia syndromes, and (3) disease management. The chapters in section one focus on clinical knowledge and skills applicable across all dementias, including the diagnostic interview and neurologic examination, frequently used cognitive screening measures, neuropsychological assessment, neuroimaging, and differential diagnosis. Chapters in section two review the most common dementia syndromes and cover epidemiology,neuropathology, biomarkers, genetics, and clinical signs and symptoms, providing at least one illustrative case. The final section presents the latest evidence-based interventions from risk management to pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic approaches, while also addressing safety considerations, legal issues,palliative and advanced care planning, and attending to caregivers.
Introduction and Overview; Robin C. Hilsabeck and Gayle Ayers; Section I: Core Concepts; 1. Epidemiology, Risk Factors, and Disease Burden; Jason E. Schillerstrom, Kimberly S. Benavente, and Ivelisse M. Velazquez-Negron; 2. Diagnostic Interviewing and Cognitive Screening; Phillip K. Martin, Kamalakar Surineni, and Ryan W. Schroeder; 3. Neuropsychological Assessment; Gabrielle A. Hromas and Jeremy J. Davis; 4. Neurologic Exam; Sethulakshmi Sreevalsam Anil and Badr Ratnakaran; 5. Neuroimaging; Mary A. Kelley and John A. Bertelson; 6. Differential Diagnosis; Emily J. MacKillop and Heather E. McNeely; Section II: Age-Associated Neurocognitive Disorders; 7. Mild Cognitive Impairment; Alec Neale, Jenna Axelrod, Elizabeth Geary, and Leslie M. Guidotti-Breting; 8. Alzheimers Disease; Kyle J. Jennette and Jason R. Soble; 9. Vascular Disease; Seetha Chandrasekhara and Danna L. Zevy; 10. Frontotemporal Lobular Degeneration; Angelina J. Polsinelli, Dale Korinek, Elizabeth K. Vernon, and Sophia Wang; 11. Lewy Body Disease and Atypical Parkinsonian Conditions; Bonnie M. Scott and Jared F. Benge; 12. Rare and Rapidly Progressive Dementias; Joel E. Kamper, Emily N. VanDerBleek, and Erin K. Bailey; 13. Dementia due to Other Medical Conditions; Channing A. Sofko and Katya Nama; Section III: Disease Management; 14. Risk Management; Aaron Bonner-Jackson; 15. Pharmacological Treatment; Deanna Fernandes and Josepha Cheong; 16. Non-pharmacological Approaches -; Yesenia Serrano, Marie C. Weil, and Stephanie A. Tuncel; 17. Safety Considerations; Joseph J. Asper, Alyssa C. Smith, Angelina J. Polsinelli, and Sophia Wang; 18. Palliative and Advanced Care Planning; Adithy S. Nagarajan, Brian Donley, and Erica C. Garcia-Pittman; 19. Legal Issues; Senthil Vel Rajan Rajaram Manoharan MBBS, Jessy Walia, and Mack Bozman; 20. Attending to the Caregiver; Shannon Reilly, Brianna Daranciang, and Kathleen Fuchs;
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