1. Alzheimer's
These changes occur at widely varying speeds in different people, and not all changes occur in everyone, but the outcome is always the same. ... There is no well-accepted specific test to identify Alzheimer's Disease during a patient's lifetime. ... No one test can determine whether Alzheimer's actually exists, which is also the reason why a physician must administer an exhausting battery of tests before making an Alzheimer's diagnosis. A detailed patient and family history will be taken; a physical exam will be conducted; mental status test will be administered; neurologic...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate