Dementia in people with Down syndrome
By: Carling-Jenkins, Rachel.
Contributor(s): Tracy, Jane.
Series: Voice 3 (1) 2012: 16-17.Publisher: 2012Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): DOWN SYNDROME | AGEING | DEMENTIA | DIAGNOSIS | EARLY INTERVENTION | TREATMENTSummary: Observes that Alzheimer's dementia is particularly common in people with Down syndrome and people with DS develop early onset of this disease (which is defined as the beginning of symptoms before the age of 65). Lists early warning signs, explains how a diagnosis is made and stresses the importance of early intervention.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Observes that Alzheimer's dementia is particularly common in people with Down syndrome and people with DS develop early onset of this disease (which is defined as the beginning of symptoms before the age of 65). Lists early warning signs, explains how a diagnosis is made and stresses the importance of early intervention.
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