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Results 1 - 10 of 15 for "memory+loss"
  1. ... angiopathy, in which the first sign is usually memory loss that then progresses to severe dementia. Strokes are ... the Iowa type. This type is characterized by memory loss, problems with vocabulary and the production of speech, ...
  2. ... personality changes, a decline in thinking ability (dementia), memory loss, and worsening problems with movement.Other characteristic features ...
  3. ... abnormalities can lead to headaches, confusion, personality changes, memory loss, impaired speech, and problems with balance and movement. ...
  4. ... recover completely between episodes, neurological symptoms such as memory loss and problems with attention can last for weeks ...
  5. ... chiefly affects the nervous system, causing confusion, restlessness, memory loss, abnormal behaviors (such as aggression, irritability, and hyperactivity), ...
  6. ... include headaches, aggressive behaviors, paranoia, hallucinations, short-term memory loss, and absence of fear. These features are thought ...
  7. ... recover completely between episodes, neurological symptoms such as memory loss and problems with attention can last for weeks ...
  8. ... earliest symptoms of ALSP. Affected individuals may develop memory loss and loss of executive function, which is the ...
  9. ... can also cause neurological features, such as depression, memory loss, and mild intellectual decline (dementia). These problems are ...
  10. ... time, people with CLN11 disease develop short-term memory loss and loss of executive function, which is the ...
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