[Senses and dementia : sensory loss and dementia risk].

Revue medicale de Liege Pub Date : 2024-11-01
Pauline Smeets, Justine Laverdeur, Zayd Jedidi, Haroun Jedidi, Frédérique Depierreux
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Abstract

In the course of several neurodegenerative conditions, the presence of a sensory alteration, even before the appearance of cognitive disorders or complaints concerning autonomy, can potentially lead to earlier diagnosis and more efficient management of these complex patients. The mechanisms underlying the association between sensory impairment and the risk of progression to dementia are increasingly better understood and should ultimately improve the accuracy of the diagnosis process for the most common neurodegenerative conditions, but also participate in the differential diagnosis between these conditions. Finally, early management of these sensory impairments offers a relatively easy way to modify patient's progression by delaying the onset of several symptoms during the progression towards a dementia syndrome.

[感官与痴呆症:感官缺失与痴呆症风险]。
在几种神经退行性疾病的病程中,即使在出现认知障碍或有关自主能力的主诉之前就出现感觉改变,也有可能导致对这些复杂病人的更早诊断和更有效管理。人们对感觉障碍与痴呆症进展风险之间的关联机制有了越来越深入的了解,最终应能提高最常见神经退行性疾病诊断过程的准确性,同时也能参与这些疾病之间的鉴别诊断。最后,对这些感觉障碍进行早期治疗,可以延缓痴呆综合症发展过程中一些症状的出现,从而相对容易地改变患者的病情发展。
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