Dementia

  • 31dementia —   n. insanity; impairment of cognitive and intellectual function because of damage to neurons in the brain.    ♦ dementia praecox, schizophrenia …

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  • 32dementia — n. Med. a chronic or persistent disorder of the mental processes marked by memory disorders, personality changes, impaired reasoning, etc., due to brain disease or injury. Phrases and idioms: dementia praecox schizophrenia. Etymology: L f. demens …

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  • 33Dementia with Lewy bodies — Classification and external resources Lewy bodies are the pathophysiological characteristic of the disease ICD 10 G …

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  • 34Dementia pugilistica — Classification and external resources Boxers receive many blows involving rotational force, which is implicated in concussion. Repeat concussions can lead to dementia pugilistica. DiseasesDB …

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  • 35Dementia Summoner — Dementia Summoners or Dementists are a fictional order of specialized mages in the storyline of the popular trading card game, . Dementists often work for the Cabal as elite warriors (in the pits and in combat), to create monsters, or as servants …

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  • 36Dementia (disambiguation) — Dementia may refer to: Dementia, the cognitive disorder Dementia (band), a 1990s and 2000s rock band Dementia (1955 film), a 1955 horror movie An early and obscure Francis Ford Coppola effort called Dementia 13 was made in 1963 The vehicle driven …

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  • 37Dementia (film) — Dementia DVD cover Directed by Bruno VeSota Produced by John Parker …

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  • 38dementia pre|cox — dementia prae|cox or dementia pre|cox «PREE koks», = schizophrenia: (Cf. ↑schizophrenia) »Among the psychoses are schizophrenia, first called dementia praecox (adolescent insanity) by Emil Kraepelin in 1896, and changed by Eugene Bleuler in 1911… …

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  • 39dementia prae|cox — or dementia pre|cox «PREE koks», = schizophrenia: (Cf. ↑schizophrenia) »Among the psychoses are schizophrenia, first called dementia praecox (adolescent insanity) by Emil Kraepelin in 1896, and changed by Eugene Bleuler in 1911 to the now more… …

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  • 40dementia par|a|lyt|i|ca — «PAR uh LIHT uh kuh», paresis, a disorder resulting from chronic syphilitic infection of the brain, characterized by progressive moral and intellectual deterioration, and often by delusions of grandeur. ╂[< New Latin dementia paralytica… …

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