Dementia
Alzheimer's
Lewy Body
Vascular Disease
Parkinson's
100

The progressive or persistent loss of intellectual functioning.

What is Dementia?

100

A Neurocognitive disorder often marked by severe decline in memory and other cognitive functioning. 

What is Alzheimer's Disease?

100

Clusters of alpha-synuclein proteins that accumulate in the brain and may lead to dementia

What is Lewy Body?

100

A contributing factor to Vascular dementia or neurocognitive disorder caused by problems with blood vessels.

What is vascular disease? 

100

A progressive neurological disorder marked by abnormal movements that may lead to a neurocognitive disorder.

What is Parkinson's disease?

200

Chronic, develop slowly, show a progressive course, are usually irreversible. 

What are Cognitive deficits?

200

Alzheimer's Disease involves the slow progression of 

What is Dementia? 

200

Lewy bodies are accumulations of certain proteins in neurons that lead to 

What is cell damage?

200

The most common blood vessel problem that leads to vascular-based neurocognitive disorder, sometimes called 

What is a stroke?

200

Abnormal movements include resting tremors in which a person has uncontrollable had shaking or 

What is "pit-rolling" behavior in fingers?

300

Dementia often occurs with and shares common etiologies such as general medical conditions, substance abuse, or a combination.

What is Delirium?

300

Prognosis of 5 to 9 years before

What is complete dependance?

300

This beloved actor was diagnosed posthumously; it significantly affected his cognitive and psychiatric symptoms before his death.

Who is Robin Williams?

300
People with vascular-based neurocognitive disorder, like those with Alzheimer's disease, usually deteriorate with respect to mental and physical health, but death may come sooner for those with vascular problems.

What is Mixed dementia?

300

Diagnosed at 29, he's a global icon for Parkinson's advocacy, continuing to act and inspire through is foundation

Who is Michael J. Fox?

400

A mental disorder marked by severe problems in thinking and memory

What is Major neurocognitive disorder 
400

Alzheimer's and Picks share the same main major characteristics, and are very hard to differentiate, only way to do so is by

What is Autopsy?

400

Also includes hallucinations, muscle tremors, and a more fluctuating course of symptoms.

What are key features?

400

From history, physical examination, and/or neuroimaging considered sufficient to account for neurocognitive deficits.

What is evidence of present cerebrovascular disease?

400

A person may have trouble processing what others say, thinking abstractly to understand something new, and integrating visual information for task like driving.

What is Advanced Parkinsons Disease?

500

A mental disorder marked by emerging problems in thinking and memory.

What is Mild Neurocognitive Disorder?

500

43% of Americans have Alzheimer's, they are between

what is 75-84 years old.

500

Lewy Bodies may contribute to 4 to 5 percent of 

What are cases of Dementia?

500

Vascular dementia accounts for about 15% of all dementias, although many people with vascular-based neurocognitive disorder also have

What is Alzheimer's disease? 

500

Occurs in 25 to 30 percent of those with Parkinson's Disease, especially in later stages.

What is Dementia?