Dementia:: Comprehensive Principles and Practice is a clinically-oriented book designed for clinicians, scientists, and other health professionals involved in the diagnosis, management, and investigation of disease states causing dementia. A whos who of internationally-recognized experts contribute chapters emphasizing a multidisciplinary approach to understanding dementia. The organization of the book takes an integrative approach by providing three major sections that (1)establish the neuroanatomical and cognitive framework underlying disorders of cognition, (2) provide fundamental as well as cutting-edge material covering specific diseases associated with dementia, and (3) discuss approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of dementing illnesses.
Foreward; Introduction; Part 1: Functional neuroanatomy and cognitive neuroscience of dementia; 1. Cognitive Functions and the Cerebral Cortex; 2. Neuroanatomy and Behavioral Neurology of Subcortical Systems; 3. Executive Control and the Regulation of Goal-Directed Behaviors in Dementia; 4. Memory Systems in Dementia; 5. Motor Programming Disorders in Dementia; Part 2: The Dementias: The major diseases and clinical syndromes; 6. Neuropathology of Neurodegenerative Dementias; 7. Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy; 8. Frontotemporal Dementia; 9. Primary Progressive Aphasia; 10. Posterior Cortical Atrophy; 11. Progressive Supranuclear Palsy and Corticobasal Degeneration; 12. Dementia with Lewy Bodies and Parkinsons Disease Dementia; 13. Vascular Cognitive Impairment; 14. Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy and Cognitive Impairment; 15. Differential Diagnosis of Rare and Rapidly Progressive Dementias; 16. Alzheimers Disease & Alzheimers Dementia; 17. Mild Cognitive Impairment; 18. Preclinical Alzheimers Disease; Part 3: Assessment, diagnosis, and comprehensive treatment: From principles to practice; 19. Dementia Screening and Mental Status Examination in Clinical Practice; 20. Neuropsychological Assessment of Dementia; 21. Neuropsychiatric Symptoms of Dementia: An Overview; 22. Neuroimaging, Cerebrospinal Fluid Markers, & Genetics Testing in Dementia; 23. Pharmacological Therapies for AD: Clinical Trials & Future Directions; 24. Management of Agitation, Aggression and Psychosis associated with Alzheimers disease; 25. Management of Depression, Apathy, and Sexualized Inappropriate Behavior in Dementia; 26. Non-Pharmacological Approaches to Managing Behavioral Symptoms of Dementia; 27. The role of the family in the care and management of patients with dementia; 28. Mental Competence and Legal Issues in Dementia Care;
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