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Alzheimer's Disease: Pathological and Clinical Findings
Cellular Mechanisms in Alzheimer’s Disease
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Recent Advances in Alzheimer Research Series

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Alzheimer's disease is the most frequent cause of dementia that slowly and progressively causes cognitive impairment and profoundly alters the daily activities of the patients. Approximately, ten percent of all persons over the age of seventy experience significant memory loss, and in more than half of the cases, the cause is Alzheimer's disease.

This reference book is an update on the most relevant pathological and clinical findings of this
neurological disorder. Chapters cover the basic hypothesis of Alzheimer’s disease, pathological features of the disease in the brain, Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis and therapy. Information provided in the book is focused on research in developed countries.

The book offers students of medicine and nursing as well as medical practitioners and specialists (internists, neurologists, gerontologists, and psychiatrists), the necessary information to understand the pathological and clinical aspects of the disease in depth, with the goal of improving medical outcomes in the care of their patients.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 19, 2018
Alzheimer's Disease: Pathological and Clinical Findings
Cellular Mechanisms in Alzheimer’s Disease

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  • Cellular Mechanisms in Alzheimer’s Disease

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    Cellular Mechanisms in Alzheimer’s Disease
    Cellular Mechanisms in Alzheimer’s Disease

    Alzheimer’s Disease AD is the product of the slow and progressive degenerative alteration that develops in the adult brain and can remain asymptomatic for a considerable time before cognitive deficits becomes evident. The main challenge for researchers

  • Alzheimer's Disease: Pathological and Clinical Findings

    3

    Alzheimer's Disease: Pathological and Clinical Findings
    Alzheimer's Disease: Pathological and Clinical Findings

    Alzheimer's disease is the most frequent cause of dementia that slowly and progressively causes cognitive impairment and profoundly alters the daily activities of the patients. Approximately, ten percent of all persons over the age of seventy experience significant memory loss, and in more than half of the cases, the cause is Alzheimer's disease. This reference book is an update on the most relevant pathological and clinical findings of this neurological disorder. Chapters cover the basic hypothesis of Alzheimer’s disease, pathological features of the disease in the brain, Alzheimer’s disease diagnosis and therapy. Information provided in the book is focused on research in developed countries. The book offers students of medicine and nursing as well as medical practitioners and specialists (internists, neurologists, gerontologists, and psychiatrists), the necessary information to understand the pathological and clinical aspects of the disease in depth, with the goal of improving medical outcomes in the care of their patients.

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