Reversible Causes of Cognitive Impairment and Dementia 1st Edition
Grab immediate, confident answers with Reversible Causes of Cognitive Impairment and Dementia, 1st Edition by Thomas J. Farrer — a concise, authoritative guide for clinicians, primary care providers, neuropsychologists, and caregivers who must distinguish treatable cognitive decline from progressive neurodegenerative disease.
This book opens with clear diagnostic pathways and practical algorithms that make complex decisions manageable at the bedside or in clinic. Farrer synthesizes the latest evidence on metabolic, infectious, toxic, medication-induced, endocrine, and psychiatric contributors to cognitive impairment, highlighting when timely intervention can restore function. Rich clinical vignettes and concise differential diagnosis tables translate theory into real-world practice for neurology, geriatric psychiatry, and primary care settings.
What sets this edition apart is its focus on actionable steps: streamlined assessment tips, prioritized testing strategies, and management pearls that save time without sacrificing thoroughness. Whether you practice in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, or elsewhere in Europe and beyond, the guidance is globally relevant and adaptable to varied healthcare systems.
Ideal for busy clinicians, medical trainees, and multidisciplinary care teams, this resource helps you identify reversible dementia causes earlier, reduce misdiagnosis, and improve patient outcomes. It also serves as a handy reference in memory clinics and hospital settings where rapid, evidence-based decisions matter.
Add Reversible Causes of Cognitive Impairment and Dementia, 1st Edition by Thomas J. Farrer to your professional library and transform your diagnostic approach to cognitive disorders. Order your copy today to start making more informed, potentially life-changing clinical decisions.
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