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Informationen zum Autor John Meyer is the editor of Vascular Dementia , published by Wiley. Gaiane Rauch is the editor of Vascular Dementia , published by Wiley. Helmut Lechner is the editor of Vascular Dementia , published by Wiley. Carlo Loeb is the editor of Vascular Dementia , published by Wiley. Klappentext Vascular dementia (VAD) accounts for one-third of all dementias in today''s aging population, second only to Alzheimer's disease (DAT). Fortunately, current imaging techniques allow clinicians to view specific lesions in the brain, classify them by etiology and anatomical location, and assess changes using serial imaging, while at the same time correlating those changes with signs and symptoms of VAD or DAT. In 17 chapters, this book summarizes new concepts concerning the epidemiology, etiology, risk factors, neuropathology and pathogenesis of VAD and DAT, and mixtures of the two, and reviews their multiple causes, including microvascular and hemorrhagic lesions, and ischemic and inflammatory changes affecting both white and gray matter. For the first time, the subject of reversible cognitive decline among the elderly is described, and early control of vascular risk factors are described that can improve early cognitive decline and prevent strokes and dementia. Vascular dementia (VAD) accounts for one-third of all dementias in today''s aging population, second only to Alzheimer''s disease (DAT). Fortunately, current imaging techniques allow clinicians to view specific lesions in the brain, classify them by etiology and anatomical location, and assess changes using serial imaging, while at the same time correlating those changes with signs and symptoms of VAD or DAT. In 17 chapters, this book summarizes new concepts concerning the epidemiology, etiology, risk factors, neuropathology and pathogenesis of VAD and DAT, and mixtures of the two, and reviews their multiple causes, including microvascular and hemorrhagic lesions, and ischemic and inflammatory changes affecting both white and gray matter. For the first time, the subject of reversible cognitive decline is described in detail, and early control of vascular risk factors are discussed that can improve, prevent or reverse early cognitive decline and prevent strokes and dementia. Clinical features of patients with VAD are compared to those with DAT, so that similarities and differences in the clinical course of both diseases are apparent. Simple and practical methods for assessing and quantifying cognitive and neurobehavioral deteriorations are discussed, as well as issues for prevention and therapy. Neurologists, vascular surgeons, internists, family practitioners, nurses, rehabilitationists and clinical psychologists will all find this text practical, useful and informative. Zusammenfassung Summarizes concepts concerning the epidemiology! etiology! risk factors! neuropathology and pathogenesis of Vascular dementia (VAD) and Alzheimer's disease (DAT)! and mixtures of the two! and reviews their multiple causes! including microvascular and hemorrhagic lesions! and ischemic and inflammatory changes affecting both white and gray matter. Inhaltsverzeichnis Contributors iii Foreword Honorary editor: James F. Toole, President of World Federation of Neurology iv Preface Editors: John S. Meyer, Gaiane M. Rauch, Helmut Lechner, Carlo Loeb, James F. Toole vi Chapter 1 Epidemiology of Vascular Dementia 1 Md. Anwarul Haque, John S. Meyer, Gaiane M. Rauch Chapter 2 Cardiovascular Risk Factors Contributors to Cerebral Degenerative Changes, Cognitive Decline, and Dementia 19 John S. Meyer, Gaiane M. Rauch, Ronald A. Rauch Chapter 3 Risk Factors for Vascular Dementia 41 Helmut Lechner Chapter 4 Neuropathological Correlates of Vascular Dementia 59 Carlo Loeb Chapter 5...