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This isn't a case of pre-senile dementia or anything like that.
Other doctors discovered similar abnormalities among patients in their 40's and 50's, so they long referred to Alzheimer's as "pre-senile dementia."
The ex-Guinness boss was let out of prison early after claiming he was suffering pre-senile dementia.
Some people with AIDS had been developing pre-senile dementia.
Saunders, who was released early, suffering pre-senile dementia, spoke on Wednesday evening at Cranfield School of Management in Beds.
Lord Justice Neill said that he was satisfied that Saunders was suffering from pre-senile dementia associated with Alzheimer's disease, which is incurable.
In 1835 she succumbed to a form of pre-senile dementia and for the last two decades of her life was confined to the house and terrace of Rydal Mount.
November 3 - A speech given by Alois Alzheimer for the first time presents the pathology and clinical symptoms of pre-senile dementia together; the condition will rapidly become known as Alzheimer's disease.
In Norway, studies suggest a possible link between high levels of aluminium in groundwater and senile dementia and Alzheimer's disease, a form of pre-senile dementia (sufferers are under 65 years old).
Second only to Alzheimer's disease (AD) in prevalence, FTD accounts for 20% of pre-senile dementia cases Symptoms can begin to appear on average around 45 to 65 years of age, regardless of gender.
Macrocephaly and ADHD are common among children, while pre-senile dementia, hydrocephalus (an abnormality of the dynamics of the cerebrospinal fluid), and urinary incontinence are symptoms for elderly patients (65 and older).