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* No motor, sensory or deficits in co ordination early in the disease | * No motor, sensory or deficits in co ordination early in the disease | ||
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* Elevated Tau protein | |||
[[Neurofibrillary tangle|Neurofibrillary tangles]] | |||
[[Senile plaques|Senile (neuritic) plaques]] | |||
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* Dementia with cognitive impairment | |||
* Visual hallucinations | |||
* Parkinsonism | |||
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| | |Hashi moto encephalopathy | ||
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| | |Electrolyte Imbalance | ||
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|Vitamin B1 deficiency | |Vitamin B1 deficiency | ||
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|Heavy metal intoxication | |Heavy metal intoxication | ||
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|HIV- related mental status change | |HIV- related mental status change | ||
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|Lyme disease | |Lyme disease | ||
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|Syphilis | |Syphilis | ||
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|CNS malignancy | |CNS malignancy | ||
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|Psychiatric conditions | |Psychiatric conditions | ||
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|Paraneoplastic limbic encephalitis | |Paraneoplastic limbic encephalitis | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:10, 31 July 2020
- Here is a table presenting symptoms of the reported cases:
Disease name | Symptoms | Laboratory findings
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Alzheimer's disease | Chronic, gradually progressive neurodegenerative disease.
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On CSF exam:
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Lewy Body Dementia |
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Frontotemporal Dementia | ||
Vasculitis | ||
Hashi moto encephalopathy | ||
Electrolyte Imbalance | ||
Vitamin B1 deficiency | ||
Wilson's disease | ||
Heavy metal intoxication | ||
Hepatic Encephalopathy | ||
HIV- related mental status change | ||
Lyme disease | ||
Syphilis | ||
CNS malignancy | ||
Psychiatric conditions | ||
Paraneoplastic limbic encephalitis |