Visual hallucinations on a background of cognitive decline

Mdm Q was a 71-year-old retired hawker who first presented to a primary care practice two years earlier with short-term memory difficulties, such as misplacing things without independent retrieval and forgetting recent conversations. She had no aphasia, agnosia or apraxia. She used written reminders...

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Veröffentlicht in:Australian journal of general practice 2023-08, Vol.52 (8), p.529-531
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Diagnosis
Evaluation
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Humans
Influence
Magnetic resonance imaging
Mental health services
Mental status examination
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