Diagnosis of Rare Dementia Syndromes: An Algorithmic Approach

The etiology of dementia can be diagnosed in most patients using a standard clinical approach consisting of physical, neurologic, and mental status examinations, and laboratory testing, lumbar puncture, and neuroimaging. In some cases, however, the clinical presentation or historical data are unusua...

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