Subcortical dementia
Subcortical dementia is a type of dementia that is caused by problems in the part of the brain beneath the cortex. The term is no longer used frequently, but it helps to describe a group of dementias that have similar symptom patterns and brain changes.
Symptoms[edit | edit source]
Subcortical dementia is characterized by slow thinking and difficulty starting and stopping actions. This is different from the memory loss that is typical in Alzheimer's disease, which is a cortical dementia. People with subcortical dementia may also have mood changes, such as depression or apathy (lack of interest in things).
Causes[edit | edit source]
Subcortical dementia can be caused by a number of conditions, including Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, and HIV. It can also be caused by progressive supranuclear palsy, multiple system atrophy, and some types of stroke.
Diagnosis[edit | edit source]
Diagnosis of subcortical dementia can be challenging, as the symptoms can be similar to those of other types of dementia. Doctors may use a combination of medical history, physical examination, laboratory tests, and imaging studies to make a diagnosis.
Treatment[edit | edit source]
Treatment for subcortical dementia focuses on managing symptoms. This may include medications to help with mood changes and physical symptoms, as well as therapies to help with cognitive function.
See also[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
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