Advanced cerebral amyloid angiopathy and small vessel disease are associated with psychosis in Alzheimer’s disease

Volume: 90, Issue: 6, Pages: 728 - 730
Published: Jul 27, 2018
Abstract
Psychotic symptoms may occur in any dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease (AD), but are particularly common in Lewy body dementia (LBD). The mechanisms of psychotic symptoms are largely unknown. Psychosis has been found to be associated with more severe AD and Lewy body pathology in patients with AD and cerebrovascular disease-related vasculopathy.1 One form of vascular pathology, cerebral amylod angiopathy (CAA), is defined as deposits of...
Paper Details
Title
Advanced cerebral amyloid angiopathy and small vessel disease are associated with psychosis in Alzheimer’s disease
Published Date
Jul 27, 2018
Volume
90
Issue
6
Pages
728 - 730
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