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==Clinical Features==   
==Clinical Features==   
*The clinical features of vascular Dementia are as follows:
*The clinical features of vascular Dementia are as follows:<ref name="pmid15037692">{{cite journal |vauthors=Sachdev PS, Brodaty H, Valenzuela MJ, Lorentz L, Looi JC, Wen W, Zagami AS |title=The neuropsychological profile of vascular cognitive impairment in stroke and TIA patients |journal=Neurology |volume=62 |issue=6 |pages=912–9 |date=March 2004 |pmid=15037692 |doi= |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid23693088">{{cite journal |vauthors=Meguro K, Akanuma K, Ouchi Y, Meguro M, Nakamura K, Yamaguchi S |title=Vascular dementia with left thalamic infarction: neuropsychological and behavioral implications suggested by involvement of the thalamic nucleus and the remote effect on cerebral cortex. The Osaki-Tajiri project |journal=Psychiatry Res |volume=213 |issue=1 |pages=56–62 |date=July 2013 |pmid=23693088 |doi=10.1016/j.pscychresns.2012.12.004 |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid24632990">{{cite journal |vauthors=Sachdev P, Kalaria R, O'Brien J, Skoog I, Alladi S, Black SE, Blacker D, Blazer DG, Chen C, Chui H, Ganguli M, Jellinger K, Jeste DV, Pasquier F, Paulsen J, Prins N, Rockwood K, Roman G, Scheltens P |title=Diagnostic criteria for vascular cognitive disorders: a VASCOG statement |journal=Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord |volume=28 |issue=3 |pages=206–18 |date=2014 |pmid=24632990 |pmc=4139434 |doi=10.1097/WAD.0000000000000034 |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid27133238">{{cite journal |vauthors=Moulin S, Labreuche J, Bombois S, Rossi C, Boulouis G, Hénon H, Duhamel A, Leys D, Cordonnier C |title=Dementia risk after spontaneous intracerebral haemorrhage: a prospective cohort study |journal=Lancet Neurol |volume=15 |issue=8 |pages=820–829 |date=July 2016 |pmid=27133238 |doi=10.1016/S1474-4422(16)00130-7 |url=}}</ref>
**Cognitive decline.
**Cognitive decline.
**Neuro-Psychosis.
**Neuro-Psychosis.

Revision as of 01:09, 7 January 2019

Clinical Features

  • The clinical features of vascular Dementia are as follows:[1][2][3][4]
    • Cognitive decline.
    • Neuro-Psychosis.
    • Depression.
    • Abulia.
    • Apathy.
    • Delusions.
    • Hallucinations.

Differentiating [disease name] from other Diseases

  • [Disease name] must be differentiated from other diseases that cause [clinical feature 1], [clinical feature 2], and [clinical feature 3], such as:
  • [Differential dx1]
  • [Differential dx2]
  • [Differential dx3]
  1. Sachdev PS, Brodaty H, Valenzuela MJ, Lorentz L, Looi JC, Wen W, Zagami AS (March 2004). "The neuropsychological profile of vascular cognitive impairment in stroke and TIA patients". Neurology. 62 (6): 912–9. PMID 15037692.
  2. Meguro K, Akanuma K, Ouchi Y, Meguro M, Nakamura K, Yamaguchi S (July 2013). "Vascular dementia with left thalamic infarction: neuropsychological and behavioral implications suggested by involvement of the thalamic nucleus and the remote effect on cerebral cortex. The Osaki-Tajiri project". Psychiatry Res. 213 (1): 56–62. doi:10.1016/j.pscychresns.2012.12.004. PMID 23693088.
  3. Sachdev P, Kalaria R, O'Brien J, Skoog I, Alladi S, Black SE, Blacker D, Blazer DG, Chen C, Chui H, Ganguli M, Jellinger K, Jeste DV, Pasquier F, Paulsen J, Prins N, Rockwood K, Roman G, Scheltens P (2014). "Diagnostic criteria for vascular cognitive disorders: a VASCOG statement". Alzheimer Dis Assoc Disord. 28 (3): 206–18. doi:10.1097/WAD.0000000000000034. PMC 4139434. PMID 24632990.
  4. Moulin S, Labreuche J, Bombois S, Rossi C, Boulouis G, Hénon H, Duhamel A, Leys D, Cordonnier C (July 2016). "Dementia risk after spontaneous intracerebral haemorrhage: a prospective cohort study". Lancet Neurol. 15 (8): 820–829. doi:10.1016/S1474-4422(16)00130-7. PMID 27133238.