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...Psychiatric Association. I. The criteria for the clinical diagnosis of PROBABLE Alzheimer's disease include: dementia established by clinical examination...tests; deficits in two or more areas of cognition; prog"ssive worsening of memory and other cognitive functions; no disturbance of consciousness; onset... | |
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