ГоловнаArchive of numbers2014Volume 22, issue 1(78)Vascular dementia (the evolution of views on the problem)
Title of the article Vascular dementia (the evolution of views on the problem)
Authors Mishchenko Tamara
In the section PROBLEMATIC ARTICLES
Year 2014 Issue Volume 22, issue 1(78) Pages 5-10
Type of article Scientific article Index UDK 616.899.9"71" Index BBK
Abstract In the article recent data about causes, risk factors, and clinical peculiarities of vascular dementia (VaD) are presented. The evolution of views on VaD terminology is shown. The VaD pathogenesis is considered and it is emphasized the fact that nowadays VaD is considered as mixed dementia. The classifi cation and diagnostic criteria for VaD are presented. The main treatment and prevention strategies for VaD and its basic manifestation, cognitive impairments, are described.
Key words vascular dementia, vascular cognitive impairments, risk factors, mixed dementia, treatment, prevention
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