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A Comprehensive Case Report on Alzheimerââ¬â¢s Disease: Clinical Presentation, Diagnostic Evaluation, and Long-Term Management
Abstract
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder and the most common cause of dementia among elderly individuals. It is characterized by gradual decline in cognitive function, memory impairment, and behavioral disturbances that significantly affect daily living. This case report describes a 74-year-old female presenting with a three-year history of progressive memory loss and cognitive deterioration. Detailed clinical evaluation, neuropsychological testing, and neuroimaging confirmed the diagnosis of moderate Alzheimer’s disease. The patient was managed with pharmacological therapy, cognitive rehabilitation, and caregiver support. Despite intervention, gradual disease progression was observed over time. This report highlights the importance of early diagnosis, comprehensive management, and long-term planning in Alzheimer’s disease. It also emphasizes the role of caregivers and multidisciplinary approaches in improving patient outcomes and quality of life.
Daniel Fische
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