New Alzheimer’s Guidelines May Confuse Diagnosis

February 7, 2012, 2:06 am by WebMD

Under recently revised criteria, nearly all people currently diagnosed with very mild or mild Alzheimer’s disease dementia would be classified instead as having mild cognitive impairment, akin to slight memory loss, which could mislead patients and their families, according to a leading Alzheimer’s researcher.

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