Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a neurocognitive disorder which involves cognitive impairments beyond those expected based on an individual's age and...
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Cognitive impairment is an inclusive term to describe any characteristic that acts as a barrier to the cognition process or different areas of cognition...
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Nasreddine in Montreal, Quebec. It was validated in the setting of mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and has subsequently been adopted in numerous other clinical...
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Dementia (redirect from Mild behavioral impairment)
pre-clinical and prodromal stages. The latter stage includes mild cognitive impairment (MCI), delirium-onset, and psychiatric-onset presentations. Sensory...
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complications throughout the hospital stay. Mild neurocognitive disorders, also referred to as mild cognitive impairment (MCI), can be thought of as a middle...
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Alzheimer's disease (redirect from Clinical research to halt Alzheimer's disease & mild cognitve impairment)
stages, with a progressive pattern of cognitive and functional impairment. The three stages are described as early or mild, middle or moderate, and late or...
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Post-chemotherapy cognitive impairment (PCCI) (also known in the scientific community as "CRCIs or Chemotherapy-Related Cognitive Impairments" and in lay terms...
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Severe cognitive impairment is a form of cognitive impairment that can be distinguished from the "mild" and "moderate" types of impairment. In the United...
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posterior cingulum causing mild cognitive impairment. Using diffusion MRI techniques, researchers have associated mild cognitive impairment with damage to the...
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neuropsychological tests used to identify cognitive impairment in conditions such as dementia. The Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination was originally developed...
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