
Alzheimer's disease (AD) and vascular dementia (VaD) are commonly viewed as the first and second most common types of dementia, respectively. The traditional paradigm has been to view and treat each illness as a separate entity with a separate pathophysiology. However, clinical and pathological studies suggest that the boundary separating AD and VaD, as well as their mild cognitive impairment (MCI) analogs, is not well defined. Thus, there is increased interest in viewing these diseases along a spectrum because of the significant overlap in the characterization and diagnosis of AD, VaD, and MCI. The focus of this edited volume is to examine how AD and VaD, as well as their MCI analogs, are best viewed as a heterogeneous, intersecting, if not a continuous disease state rather than separate, distinct entities. This book examines this approach by providing empirically based evidence, reviews of the literature, and chapters by key leaders in the field and will be of interest to clinical neuropsychologists and anyone studying or treating dementia in its many forms.
This volume investigates the clinical and pathological overlap between Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia, proposing that these conditions should be viewed as a continuous, heterogeneous disease spectrum rather than distinct entities. The editors, David J. Libon, Melissa Lamar, and Rodney A. Swenson, compile contributions from leading experts to challenge traditional diagnostic paradigms. By synthesizing empirical evidence and literature reviews, the text argues for an integrated approach to understanding the pathophysiology and diagnosis of cognitive impairment.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this volume as a significant contribution to the shift toward viewing dementia as a spectrum of intersecting pathologies. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, making it a specialized resource for clinicians and researchers in the field of neuropsychology.
Page Count:
505
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190668555
ISBN-13:
9780190668556
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