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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
'''Alzheimer's disease''' is the most common cause of dementia among older people. Dementia is a loss of thinking, remembering, and reasoning skills that interferes with a person's daily life and activities. | |||
==Causes== | ==Causes== | ||
===Life Threatening Causes=== | ===Life Threatening Causes=== | ||
Life-threatening causes include conditions that may result in death or permanent disability within 24 hours if left untreated. | Life-threatening causes include conditions that may result in death or permanent disability within 24 hours if left untreated. | ||
*Alzheimer's disease is not a life threatening condition that may result in death or permanent disability within 24 hours if left untreated. | |||
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===Common Causes=== | ===Common Causes=== | ||
* | While there is no direct cause for the developement of Alzheimer's disease, there are several factors that may contribute in its acquisition: | ||
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* | *Chromosomal | ||
* | **'''Down syndrome''' | ||
* | *** Trisomy 21 | ||
*** Over expression of amyloid precursor protein (APP) on chromosome 21 | |||
*** Develop the neuropathologic hallmarks of AD after age 40 years | |||
*Familial | |||
**'''Late-onset familial (AD2)''' | |||
*** APOE gene: | |||
*** TREM2 gene: | |||
*** PLD3 gene | |||
*** UNC5C gene | |||
*** AKAP9 gene (in African-Americans only) | |||
** '''Early-onset familial AD (AD1, AD3, AD4)''' | |||
*** PSEN1 gene: | |||
*** PSEN2 gene: | |||
*** APP gene: | |||
* Unknown (includes genetic/environment interactions) | |||
** '''Multifactorial''' | |||
*** Aging | |||
*** Genetic predisposition | |||
*** Exposure to one or more environmental agents including head trauma, low education level, viruses, and/or toxins | |||
==Diagnosis== | ==Diagnosis== | ||
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==Do's== | ==Do's== | ||
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*The content in this section is in bullet points. | |||
==Don'ts== | ==Don'ts== | ||
* The content in this section is in bullet points. | |||
*The content in this section is in bullet points. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: , Fahimeh Shojaei, M.D.
Synonyms and keywords:
Overview
Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia among older people. Dementia is a loss of thinking, remembering, and reasoning skills that interferes with a person's daily life and activities.
Causes
Life Threatening Causes
Life-threatening causes include conditions that may result in death or permanent disability within 24 hours if left untreated.
- Alzheimer's disease is not a life threatening condition that may result in death or permanent disability within 24 hours if left untreated.
Common Causes
While there is no direct cause for the developement of Alzheimer's disease, there are several factors that may contribute in its acquisition:
- Chromosomal
- Down syndrome
- Trisomy 21
- Over expression of amyloid precursor protein (APP) on chromosome 21
- Develop the neuropathologic hallmarks of AD after age 40 years
- Down syndrome
- Familial
- Late-onset familial (AD2)
- APOE gene:
- TREM2 gene:
- PLD3 gene
- UNC5C gene
- AKAP9 gene (in African-Americans only)
- Early-onset familial AD (AD1, AD3, AD4)
- PSEN1 gene:
- PSEN2 gene:
- APP gene:
- Late-onset familial (AD2)
- Unknown (includes genetic/environment interactions)
- Multifactorial
- Aging
- Genetic predisposition
- Exposure to one or more environmental agents including head trauma, low education level, viruses, and/or toxins
- Multifactorial
Diagnosis
Shown below is an algorithm summarizing the diagnosis of amnesia according to the the American Academy of Neurology guidelines:[1]
Treatment
Shown below is an algorithm summarizing the treatment of [[disease name]] according the the [...] guidelines.
Do's
- The content in this section is in bullet points.
Don'ts
- The content in this section is in bullet points.