| Literature DB >> 21838009 |
Astrigh Lindemann1, Valérie Antille, Stéphanie Clarke.
Abstract
Alcohol addiction is associated with cognitive impairment of clinically varying intensity and duration, which starts progressively while remaining often underestimated. Progressive brain damage can lead over time to a dementia syndrome. The diagnosis of cognitive deficits is of prime importance since it helps to optimize patient care and to decrease failure in re-insertion programs. Here we propose several screening tests which should give the practitioner the opportunity to make a basic cognitive assessment and to decide whether a comprehensive neuropsychological evaluation is indicated. In alcohol addiction cognitive impairment is dominated by executive dysfunction of varying severity, which is also characteristic of alcohol dementia.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21838009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Med Suisse ISSN: 1660-9379