Diseases of the Spinal Cord and Vertebrae
Diseases of the Spinal Cord and Vertebrae H. Gordon Deen Jr. Awide range of disease processes may affect the vertebral column of the older adult. The spinal cord, cauda equina,…
Diseases of the Spinal Cord and Vertebrae H. Gordon Deen Jr. Awide range of disease processes may affect the vertebral column of the older adult. The spinal cord, cauda equina,…
Cognitive Aspects of Parkinson’s Disease and Other Neurodegenerative Movement Disorders Joshua R. Steinerman Enrique Noé Sebastián Yaakov Stern Although Parkinson’s disease (PD), progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), corticobasal ganglionic degeneration (CBGD),…
Movement Disorders in the Older Adult Nabila A. Dahodwala Howard I. Hurtig Several movement disorders increase in incidence and prevalence with old age. However, normal aging is associated with changes…
Mild Cognitive Impairment and the Role of Imaging Laura A. Flashman Barbara L. Malamut Andrew J. Saykin Recent research continues to advance our understanding of the boundary between normal aging…
Dementia: Behavioral and Cognitive Aspects Barbara L. Malamut Laurie M. Ryan Recognition that a person is experiencing a decline in mental status can often be obvious, especially to the physician…
Dementia: Diagnostic Evaluation and Treatment Bryan K. Woodruff DEFINITION Dementia is a progressive cognitive disorder that results in disability for affected individuals and an increasing burden for caregivers and the…
Dementia: Risk Factors and Genetics Richard J. Caselli ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Purported risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) encompass acquired and genetic factors and are summarized in Table 21-1. ACQUIRED FACTORS…
Cognitive Effects of Head Trauma in the Older Adult Laurie M. Ryan Judith R. O’Jile Head injury, a frequent occurrence in the United States and other industrialized nations, is the…
Spontaneous and Traumatic Cerebral Hemorrhage in the Elderly Eelco F.M. Wijdicks Cerebral hemorrhage, which is common in the vulnerable elderly population, typically refers to hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage, traumatic lobar contusions,…
Cognitive Effects of Stroke and Hemorrhage Henry J. Riordan Laura A. Flashman RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STROKE AND COGNITION Because the incidence of stroke increases sharply with age, doubling every decade after…