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Suggest Treatment For Parkinson S Disease And Cervical Dystonia

My husband has Parkinson s disease and cervical dystonia. He has memory loss and cognitive changes in executive functioning also. The MRI shows mild chronic white matter microangiopathic changes. Moderate ventriculomegaly likely reflecting central parenchymal volume loss. Is this PD dementia, Lewy body dementia, Alzheimers or none of the above?
Mon, 6 Jul 2015
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Hi there.

These appear like changes seen in Alzheimer's disease. He needs your support to avoid falls due to lack of balance and memory. He needs a Neurologist.
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Suggest Treatment For Parkinson S Disease And Cervical Dystonia

Hi there. These appear like changes seen in Alzheimer s disease. He needs your support to avoid falls due to lack of balance and memory. He needs a Neurologist.