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Alzheimer's Disease

What is Alzheimer's Disease?   Effects of Alzheimer's Disease
Forms of Alzheimer's Disease   10 Warning Signs
Diagnosis   Progression of Alzheimer's Disease
The 3 Stages   Related Dementias

Diagnosis

There is currently no single test that can tell if a person has Alzheimer's disease. The diagnosis is made through a systematic assessment that eliminates other possible causes.

A number of health care professionals may be involved in making the diagnosis. They will look for problems with the person's memory, reasoning ability, language and judgment, and how these affect day-to-day function.

The process includes:

  • medical history
  • mental status exam
  • physical exam
  • laboratory tests
  • psychiatric and psychological evaluations

    
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