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Neurocognitive disorder

Neurocognitive disorders (NCDs), also known as cognitive disorders (CDs), are a category of mental health disorders that primarily affect cognitive abilities including learning, memory, perception, and problem-solving. Neurocognitive disorders include delirium, mild neurocognitive disorders, and major neurocognitive disorder (also known as dementia).…

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Delirium

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Mild and major neurocognitive disorder

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Neurocognitive disorder

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Neurocognitive disorder

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related to Mild and major neurocognitive disorder · 36
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related to Diagnosis · 16
Neurocognitive disorder → Additionally, CAM, Cognitive Assessment Method, GCS, Glasgow Coma Score, Mini Mental Status Exam, Mini-Cog, MMSE, MoCA, Montreal Cognitive Assessment, More, RASS, Richmond Agitation, Sedation Scale, The CAM, There
related to Classification · 15
Neurocognitive disorder → Additionally, Alzheimer, Amnestic, Delirium, Dementia, Diagnostic, DSM-5, DSM-IV, Mental Disorders, Neurocognitive, Neurocognitive Disorders, Other Cognitive Disorders, Statistical Manual, The, Within
related to Delirium · 9
Neurocognitive disorder → Additionally, Common, Delirium, DSM-5, However, It, Subclassifications, The, While
related to Mild neurocognitive disorder · 7
Neurocognitive disorder → In, MCI, Men, Mild, Studies, The, Unlike
related to Major neurocognitive disorder · 6
Neurocognitive disorder → Also, For, Mild, Subclassifications, They, To

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memoryinstance ofthere are various medical conditions that affect mental functions0.80text
thinkinginstance ofthere are various medical conditions that affect mental functions0.80text
and the ability to reasoninstance ofthere are various medical conditions that affect mental functions0.80text
including frontotemporal degenerationinstance ofthere are various medical conditions that affect mental functions0.80text
Huntington's diseaseinstance ofthere are various medical conditions that affect mental functions0.80text
dementia with Lewy bodiesinstance ofthere are various medical conditions that affect mental functions0.80text
traumatic brain injuryinstance ofthere are various medical conditions that affect mental functions0.80text
autism typically have a genetic basisinstance ofdevelopmental disorders0.80text
become apparent at birth or early in life as opposed to the acquired nature of neurocognitive disorders.Causes vary between the different types of disorders but most include damage to the memory portions of the braininstance ofdevelopmental disorders0.80text
certain types of amnesiainstance offor some types of disorders0.80text
treatments can suppress the symptoms but there is currently no cureinstance offor some types of disorders0.80text
ageinstance ofFor non-reversible causes of dementia0.80text

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