Le syndrome démentiel d'origine affective et psychotique de la personne âgée: illustration a l'aide de vignettes cliniques
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serval:BIB_385B2EE96F39
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Publication sub-type
Case report (case report): feedback on an observation with a short commentary.
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Publications
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Title
Le syndrome démentiel d'origine affective et psychotique de la personne âgée: illustration a l'aide de vignettes cliniques
Journal
Revue médicale de la Suisse romande
ISSN
0035-3655
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2002
Volume
122
Number
2
Pages
85-89
Notes
DA - 20020429 IS - 0035-3655 LA - fre PT - Case Reports PT - Journal Article SB - IM
Institution : Hopital psychogeriatrique, Service universitaire de psychogeriatrie, rte du Mont, 1008 Prilly
Notes sur le titre : Titre traduit: Dementia syndrome of affective and psychotic origin in the elderly: illustration with clinical cases
Mention de responsabiblité : von Gunten,Armin;Kung,Adrian
SAPHIRID:48198
Institution : Hopital psychogeriatrique, Service universitaire de psychogeriatrie, rte du Mont, 1008 Prilly
Notes sur le titre : Titre traduit: Dementia syndrome of affective and psychotic origin in the elderly: illustration with clinical cases
Mention de responsabiblité : von Gunten,Armin;Kung,Adrian
SAPHIRID:48198
Abstract
The aetiological diagnosis of dementia in the elderly is dominated by the search for curable organic factors. With the exception of drug-induced disorders the treatment of organic factors only seldom leads to reversal of the dementia syndrome. On the other hand, approximately 10% of all dementia syndromes in the elderly are due to psychiatric conditions, most often affective and psychotic disorders. The main differential diagnosis is with a degenerative disease. Thus, a false diagnosis may have tremendous consequences. The diagnosis of a degenerative dementia suggests a universally serious prognosis for both the patient and their family. The diagnosis of a dementia syndrome due to a psychiatric disorder implies specific pharmacological and nonpharmacological interventions and is accompanied by a different and clearly more favorable prognosis than degenerative disorders. The clinical vignettes presented in this article help discuss the clinical features of the dementia syndromes due to psychiatric disorders and are intended to draw the GP's attention to the psychiatric aetiology in some demented patients
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