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*There is no single diagnostic study of choice for the diagnosis of Vascular dementia , but Vascular dementia can be diagnosed based on MRI and CT scan. | *There is no single diagnostic study of choice for the diagnosis of Vascular dementia , but Vascular dementia can be diagnosed based on MRI and CT scan. | ||
=== Name of Diagnostic Criteria === | === Name of Diagnostic Criteria === |
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Overview
Diagnostic Study of Choice
Study of choice
- There is no single diagnostic study of choice for the diagnosis of Vascular dementia , but Vascular dementia can be diagnosed based on MRI and CT scan.
Name of Diagnostic Criteria
- There is no single diagnostic study of choice for Vascular dementia, though Vascular dementia may be diagnosed based on DSM-5.[1]
- The diagnosis of Vascular dementia is based on the DSM-5 criteria, which include:[1]
- Parenchymal injury attributing to cerebrovascular disease.
- One or more documented cerebrovascular events.
- Both clinical and genetic causes.