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Report of an International Psychogeriatric Association Special Meeting Work Group; Under the Cospons...

Report of an International Psychogeriatric Association Special Meeting Work Group; Under the Cospons...

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Report of an International Psychogeriatric Association Special Meeting Work Group; Under the Cosponsorship of Alzheimer's Disease International, the European Federation of Neurological Societies, the World Health Organization, and the World Psychiatric Association

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Report of an International Psychogeriatric Association Special Meeting Work Group; Under the Cosponsorship of Alzheimer's Disease International, the European Federation of Neurological Societies, the World Health Organization, and the World Psychiatric Association

Publisher

Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press

Journal title

International psychogeriatrics, 1997-12, Vol.9 (S1), p.11-38

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English

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Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press

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Contents

Current knowledge with respect to the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is reviewed. There is agreement that AD is a characteristic clinicopathologic entity that is amenable to diagnosis. The diagnosis of AD should no longer be considered one of exclusion. Rather, the diagnostic process is one of recognition of the characteristic features of AD...

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Report of an International Psychogeriatric Association Special Meeting Work Group; Under the Cosponsorship of Alzheimer's Disease International, the European Federation of Neurological Societies, the World Health Organization, and the World Psychiatric Association

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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_2392986768

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ISSN

1041-6102

E-ISSN

1741-203X

DOI

10.1017/S1041610297004675

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