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American Journal of Oral Medicine and Radiology

Volume 5, Issue 2, 2018
Mcmed International
American Journal of Oral Medicine and Radiology
Issn
XXX-XXXX (Print), 2394 - 7721 (Online)
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bi-annual
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Abstract
Title
A RETROSPECTIVE INVESTIGATION OF A COHORT OF OUTPATIENTS WITH ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE FOUND THAT THEY HAD SEIZURES
Author
Dr. G. Arudhra1*, Mrs. N. Kanagathara2 and Dr. S. Arun1
Email
thara.biotech@gmail.com
keyword
Metabolic, seizures, Alzheimer's
Abstract
There are no previous studies that examined the frequency of seizures in Alzheimer's disease in outpatients, according to our information. The clinical records of all patients sent to our university hospital in Rome's cognitive function clinic. All records contain information from medical and neurological diagnostic work performed by neurologists who specialize in psychiatric disorders. We looked at the number of years since the onset of symptoms, the severity of the disease in entry, and risk factors for metabolic and cardiovascular risk factors such as diabetes, hyperlipidemia, and high blood pressure to see if there are any risks. which could be. early features of epilepsy. Fainting was three times more common in men than in women. 13 of the 145 Alzheimer's patients whose records we looked at experienced partial seizures that were usually second to none, and one case had a common seizure, according to the data. Fainting was not pronounced in all cases. A total of 9.7% of epileptic seizures were detected in this retrospective study, a record-based study of Alzheimer's patients who visited a psychiatric clinic between 2015 and 2016. Fainting was more common in men than women in this study. As part of our research to find out whether anti-depressant or anti-depressant drugs play a role in reducing falls, we found that, despite the fact that most of our Alzheimer's Disease patients were taking psychotropic drugs that could cause epilepsy, we found nothing. the link between taking these drugs and the onset of seizures
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