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Clinical conditions and memory complaints in outpatient elderly

Memory complaints are common in elderly, and may be associated with many clinical problems. To identify clinical conditions and possible factors related to memory complaints in elderly outpatients presenting at a tertiary unit. Patients with memory complaints and normal cognitive screening tests wer...

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Published in:Dementia & neuropsychologia 2008-12, Vol.2 (4), p.315-320
Main Authors: Magaldi, Regina Miksian, Busse, Alexandre Leopold, Coelho, Venceslau Antonio, Apolinário, Daniel, Lopes, Leonardo da Costa, Satomi, Erika, Kasai, Juliana Yumi Tison, Jacob Filho, Wilson
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Summary:Memory complaints are common in elderly, and may be associated with many clinical problems. To identify clinical conditions and possible factors related to memory complaints in elderly outpatients presenting at a tertiary unit. Patients with memory complaints and normal cognitive screening tests were submitted to clinical and laboratorial testing. Radiological evaluation was performed as needed for diagnosis. One hundred and seventy-seven subjects were initially evaluated, 12 were excluded because of poor and inconsistent memory complaints. Of the remainder, seventeen had criteria for dementia diagnosis. Ninety-two (55.4%) had one or more comorbid conditions possibly related to their complaints. Major depression was present in 26.0%. Sixteen patients (9.6%) had vitamin B12 deficiency, 8 were in use of inappropriate medications, and 7 (4.2%) had hypothyroidism. Other conditions diagnosed were: generalized anxiety disorder, obstructive sleep apnea syndrome, hyperparathyroidism, normal pressure hydrocephalus. Three patients had severe hearing loss (in 22 with hearing complaints); one had severe visual impairment (in 22 with visual complaints). Comprehensive evaluation was able to identify treatable conditions possibly related to memory complaints.
ISSN:1980-5764
1980-5764
DOI:10.1590/s1980-57642009dn20400015