MY STORY REVISITED #150-GET THE DIAGNOSIS RIGHT
in 2022 you should be able to accurately diagnosis alzheimers disease in patients with memory loss
i have had all of these tests so i feel like my diagnosis of mci due to alzheimers is accurate
i had a thorough neurological history and exam lots of tests like labs spinal taps genetic tests mris neuropsychological exams amyvid pet scans and tau pet scans
it all says i have alzheimers disease as my diagnosis
its as accurate as it can be in 2022
note i also have had the alzheimers blood test done for amyloid and tau but have not seen the results since it was done in research studies
i presume that its positive since im still in the biogen aduhelm study called the embark study
i previously had 18 infusions of the placebo
there are several other causes of dementia besides alzheimers disease
alzheimers is the most common one
back when i wrote the blog below i had given a presentation on the other dementia causes for a two day seminar for memory care workers
its important to get the diagnosis correct since the management of these different dementias are different
the blog below lists the most common other dementias
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08-22-2014
IS IT, WHATS THE DIFFERENCE
to those who were at my alzheimers presentation yesterday
here are the links to the online quizzes i mentioned
21 question questionnaire
i got asked this question twice yesterday
is alzheimers disease dementia
or
is dementia alzheimers disease
the answer is yes and no
dementia is a general term that is loss of memory that interferes
with your daily life
it has several causes
one of them is alzheimers disease
the most common type of dementia
it makes up 60-80% of all cases of dementia
inside the brain beta amyloid and tau protein accumulation occurs
that results in brain cell damage and death
vascular dementia
is the second most common cause of dementia
it represents 10% of all cases
commonly its caused by strokes or ministrokes
also on brain imaging vascular changes can be seen
sometimes these are silent changes
the symptoms can vary based on the area of the brain affected
dementia with lewy bodies
not as common as the other two above
its is caused by an accumulation of proteins in the cortex of the brain
called alpha synuclein
the diagnosis is made by an experienced doctor like a neurologist
who puts the patients history together to make the diagnosis
final true diagnosis can only be made by autopsy
mixed dementia
it represents a mixture of more than one type of dementia
usually a mixture of alzheimers disease and vascular dementia
lewy body dementia can also be mixed with alzheimers disease
and or vascular dementia
mixed is more common than we realized before
parkinsons disease
it can lead to a progressive dementia
there can be changes caused by the protein alpha synuclein
like in lewy body dementia
frontotemporal dementia
the front lobes and temporal lobes are affected
think front of brain and over temples
they get changes in personality and behavior at a earlier age
they tend to progress faster than alzheimers disease
theres not the microscopic changes you see in the dementias above
creuztfeldt jakobs disease cjd
a very rare disease
a variant found in cattle called mad cow disease can be transferred
to humans
its a rapid progressive disease
normal pressure hydrocephalus
a rare one but its an important one since if its diagnosed
and treated with shunting a person might show marked improvement
there is increased fluid buildup in the brain which can be relieved for
some by removing the fluid by placing a shunt to the brain to drain
the fluid or by removing the fluid by spinal tap
huntingtons disease
a genetic progressive disease
wernicke-korksakoff syndrome
is caused by a severe lack of vitamin b12 or thiamine
commonly caused by alcohol abuse
thiamine is needed by the nerve cells to provide sugar for energy
no thiamine no energy production so brain cells dont work
so in summary
yes alzheimers is the most common cause of dementia
but a patients dementia can be caused by many causes as above
an excellent online reference on dementia is
the alzheimers associations website
www.alz.org/what-is-dementia.asp
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so make sure your or your loved ones memory loss is evaluated completely
and
consider walking in your local alzheimers walk
or
you can join and or donate to our organicgreendoctor walk team for the santa barbara walk to end alzheimers on saturday november 5th
this is our 12th year to do the alzheimers walks
help us find a treatment or cure for this terrible disease
the organicgreen doctor
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