Early Alzheimer's disease

CH Kawas - New England Journal of Medicine, 2003 - Mass Medical Soc
New England Journal of Medicine, 2003Mass Medical Soc
A 72-year-old, college-educated woman comes in for the evaluation of mild memory loss
that has been gradually progressing for the past two years. The patient drives her own car
and manages her own finances, although she has recently made some errors in her
checkbook. She also forgot the location of her car in a mall parking lot for two hours. How
should this patient be evaluated and treated?
A 72-year-old, college-educated woman comes in for the evaluation of mild memory loss that has been gradually progressing for the past two years. The patient drives her own car and manages her own finances, although she has recently made some errors in her checkbook. She also forgot the location of her car in a mall parking lot for two hours. How should this patient be evaluated and treated?
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