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encyclopedia of Rare Disease Annotation for Precision Medicine




Disease intellectual disability
Comorbidity C0497327|dementia
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PubMedID- 23578903 Studies to explore the underlying aetiological factors for dementia associated with intellectual disability could help to identify novel protective and risk factors.
PubMedID- 20367747 Using a data-driven method, cognitive deterioration was determined using the reliable change index on performance on the neuropsychological assessment of dementia in individuals with intellectual disabilities across the duration of the study.
PubMedID- 24406638 There remains a lack of evidence concerning both pharmacological and nonpharmacological treatment of dementia in people with intellectual disability.
PubMedID- 24025441 A systematic review on assessment instruments for dementia in persons with intellectual disabilities.
PubMedID- 22518304 In “prevalence of depression and dementia among adults with intellectual disabilities in manitoba, canada,” dr. s. shooshtari and her coauthors have offered us a clear picture of both depression and dementia across the ages.
PubMedID- 25294572 The assessment of dementia in individuals with intellectual disability is often complicated due to large intra-individual variability in cognitive functioning prior to dementia and to lack of standardised measures to detect dementia.
PubMedID- 24423228 dementia in people with intellectual disability: insights and challenges in epidemiological research with an at-risk population.
PubMedID- 21863203 The evaluation of dementia in individuals with intellectual disability (id), which will guide subsequent intervention, care and management depends on the systematic review of a number of factors: (1) the individual historical context, obtained from multiple sources, (2) evaluation of the pre-existing cognitive, behavioural, psychiatric, medical and adaptive skill profile, (3) the constellation, and pattern of evolution, of presenting signs and symptoms, (4) results of focused investigations, and (5) refinement of the differential diagnosis.

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