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Standard Test for Dementia
- Mayo Clinic defines dementia as a group of symptoms that impair brain function and interfere with daily functioning. Physicians use lab studies, brain scans and cognitive function tests to diagnose dementia, or to rule out other conditions whose symptoms might mimic dementia (such as diabetes, which can cause confusion).
- Besides a routine physical assessment, your doctor will likely review your medications to check for interactions and perform a neurological exam to evaluate balance, sensory function and reflexes.
- Doctors also check blood and urine with complete blood count (CBC), blood glucose check, kidney and liver function tests, thyroid tests, screens for drugs and alcohol, and possibly a spinal tap to rule out brain infection.
- MRI or CT brain scans can identify strokes, tumors or issues like Alzheimer's disease (the most common form of dementia) as causes for changes in brain structure leading to dementia.
- Mayo Clinic advises that anyone screened for dementia also needs tests that measure functions like orientation (to person, place and time), simple memory tests (recall three given words after five minutes) and reasoning and judgment assessments.
Dementia Diagnosis
Physical and Neurological Evaluation
Laboratory Tests
Brain Scans
Cognitive Function
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