揭开谜底:痴呆症患者似曾相识的感觉--案例研究

Su Yin Seow , Sing Qin Ting , Xinni Cheah , Yao Cheng , Ming Chua , Sheena Kai Xin Lim , Iris Rawtaer
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痴呆症患者似曾相识的经历明显报道不足,在文献中的研究也很有限。尽管痴呆症的发病率很高,但在临床环境中,似曾相识的现象受到的关注却相对较少。因此,医护人员可能会忽视这一症状,从而可能导致痴呆症相关问题的诊断和管理出现延误。我们的手稿通过对一名痴呆症患者似曾相识的经历进行个案研究,弥补了这一空白。通过记录和分析这种情况,我们希望提高医护人员对痴呆症患者可能表现出的各种症状的认识,包括那些不太常见的症状。今后有必要对痴呆症患者似曾相识的感觉的发生率、机制和临床影响进行研究,以加深我们的理解,并提高为受痴呆症影响的患者提供的护理质量。
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Unlocking the enigma: Déjà vu in dementia—A case study

Déjà vu experiences in dementia are notably underreported and remain an area of limited research within the literature. Despite the prevalence of dementia, the phenomenon of déjà vu has received relatively little attention in clinical settings. Consequently, healthcare workers may overlook this symptom, potentially leading to delayed diagnosis and management of dementia-related issues. Our manuscript addresses this gap by presenting a case study of déjà vu experiences in a patient with dementia. By documenting and analysing such occurrences, we aim to raise awareness among healthcare professionals about the diverse symptoms that may manifest in dementia, including those less commonly recognised. Future studies investigating the prevalence, mechanisms, and clinical implications of déjà vu in dementia patients are warranted to deepen our understanding and improve the quality of care provided to individuals affected by this debilitating condition.

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Psychiatry research case reports
Psychiatry research case reports Medicine and Dentistry (General)
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