Latest Worldwide Patterns in Dementia Prevalence and Occurrence, and Dementia Survival
Received Date: Nov 05, 2020 / Accepted Date: Nov 19, 2020 / Published Date: Nov 26, 2020
Abstract
Vascular dementia is a loss in cognitive abilities induced by circumstances that obstruct or decrease the supply of blood to different brain areas, depriving them of oxygen and nutrients. Inadequate blood flow can harm and ultimately destroy cells anywhere in the But the brain is extremely vulnerable to the body. Changes in thought skills in vascular dementia often occur unexpectedly after a stroke, which blocks the brain's main blood vessels. Thinking issues may also start as mild changes that progressively escalate as a result of many minor strokes or another disorder affecting smaller blood vessels, resulting in widespread damage. The word "Vascular Cognitive Impairment" (VCI) is preferred by an increasing number of experts to "vascular dementia" because they believe it better reflects the idea that changes in vascular thought can vary from mild to extreme. Changes in the vascular brain also coexist with changes associated with other dementia forms, including Alzheimer's disease and Lewy body dementia. Various studies have shown that vascular changes and other abnormalities of the brain can interact in ways that increase the risk of diagnosing dementia. To receive updates on Alzheimer's and dementia treatment and studies.
Keywords: Dementia; Neuron; Parkinson’s Disease; Alzimer Disease
Citation: Singh MP (2020) Latest Worldwide Patterns in Dementia Prevalence and Occurrence, and Dementia Survival. J Clin Exp Neuroimmunol 5:120
Copyright: © 2020 Singh MP. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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