Subjective Cognitive Decline as a Clinical Manifestation is Not Yet Fully Understood
Journal Title: Clinical Medical Image Library - Year 2017, Vol 3, Issue 3
Abstract
Studies on patients with SCD who underwent annual cognitive assessments show that they are almost three times as likely to be diagnosed with mild cognitive decline or dementia. Interestingly, the first complaints of memory decline occurred on an average of six years before mild cognitive impairment.
Pseudothrombus - An Echocardiographic Illusion
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Magnetic Resonance Images of the Structure and Tissue Organization of a Fetal Heart
A 20 week gestational age human fetal heart was imaged at a 100 μm cubic voxel resolution, using a standard diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging (DTMRI) protocol in a 9.4 tesla Bruker NMR. The three-dimensional ca...
Lemierre's Syndrome: A Case Report with Fatal CNS Complications
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Subjective Cognitive Decline as a Clinical Manifestation is Not Yet Fully Understood
Studies on patients with SCD who underwent annual cognitive assessments show that they are almost three times as likely to be diagnosed with mild cognitive decline or dementia. Interestingly, the first complaints of memo...
A Rare Cause of Persistent Dysphagia: Dysphagia Lusoria
A 50-year-old woman referred to our internal medicine clinic complaining of recurrent solid food dysphagia at her upper-middle chest for a year. The patient�s history and laboratory test results were unremarkable