What are the 4 things cognitive disorders affect?
What do they result from?
What are the main categories of cognitive disorders?
What is the Mini Mental State Exam (MMSE)?
What does the MMSE test? How is it scored?
Dementia vs. Delirium
What is Dementia?
What does it affect?
Dementia
What is the incidence?
What is associated with it?
What are the 3 most common causes of dementia?
What are the 3 categories of differential diagnoses for dementia?
What is the psychiatric differential for dementia?
What is the organic differential for dementia?
What is the minimum workup to exclude reversible causes of dementia?
What is the drug differential for dementia?
Differential & diagnostic test for scenario
Dementia with stepwise increase in severity + focal neurologic signs
Multi-infarct dementia
CT/MRI
Differential & diagnostic test for scenario
Dementia + cogwheel rigidity + resting tremor
Lewy body dementia, Parkinson’s disease
Clinical
Differential & diagnostic test for scenario
Dementia + ataxia + urinary incontinence + dilated cerebral ventricles
Normal pressure hydrocephalus
CT/MRI
Differential & diagnostic test for scenario
Dementia + obesity + coarse hair + constipation + cold intolerance
Hypothyroidism
T4, TSH
Differential & diagnostic test for scenario
Dementia + diminished position and vibration sensation + megaloblasts on CBC
Vitamin B12 deficiency
Serum B12
Differential & diagnostic test for scenario
Dementia + tremor + abnormal LFTs + Kayser-Fleischer rings
Wilson’s disease
Ceruloplasmin
Differential & diagnostic test for scenario
Dementia + diminished position & vibration sensation + Argyll-Robertson Pupils (Accommodation Response Present, response to light absent)
Neurosyphilis
CSF fluorescent treponemal antibody absorption test (CSF FTA-ABS) or CSF VDRL
What is the hallmark of delirium?
What can it be caused by?
What is the prognosis?
What is the DSM-IV criteria for delirium?
2 types of delirium
How is delirium treated?
What is the pneumonic for the delirium differential?
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