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Alzheimers Disease Treatment, Symptoms, Pathophysiology, Diagnosis Medicine Lecture USMLE NEETPG



Alzheimers Disease Treatment, Symptoms, Pathophysiology, Diagnosis Medicine Lecture USMLE NEETPG
In this medicine lecture on alzheimers disease, i have explained in detail the treatment, diagnosis, management of alzheimers disease. I have explained the pathophysiology, clinical presentation of alzheimers disease. This video is focused on the knowledge needed for doctors and nurses who are managing alzheimers patieents. And this lecture is for the students appearing in usmle and neetpg examinations.

0:00 Intro
0:41 Definition
2:05 Causes and Risk Factors
4:50 Pathophysiology
8:05 Clinical Presentation
14:18 Non-Cognitive Symptoms
15:47 Diagnosis
21:03 Treatment
27:09 Summary

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