Disorders of attention and memory in young adults and middle-aged persons.

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Verduyn, TJ
Blok, A
Vergouwen, ACM
Weinstein, HC
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[1] Sint Lucas Andreas Ziekenhuis, Afd Neurol, NL-1006 AE Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] Sint Lucas Andreas Ziekenhuis, Klin Neuropsychol, Afd Psychol, NL-1006 AE Amsterdam, Netherlands
[3] Sint Lucas Andreas Ziekenhuis, Afd Psychiat, NL-1006 AE Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Four patients, two women aged 29 and 52 and two men aged 46 and 25, respectively, consulted a neurologist for attention and memory disorders. Further investigation revealed that the symptoms were caused by metachromatic leucodystrophy, Graves' disease, Huntington's disease, and a psychological background, respectively. The first patient became dependent in 1,5 years, the second recovered after treatment, the third was independent with slowly progressive symptoms after 1 year, and the fourth was advised to consult a psychologist. Disorders of attention and memory in relatively young people deserve a detailed evaluation at the very first visit, involving the elaboration of an initially extensive differential diagnosis. Too early a separation between a psychic and an organic pathogenesis should be avoided. Indications for the presence of a neurological condition include: consultation at the initiative of others, a relatively brief duration of symptoms without a clear provoking factor, the absence of a psychiatric history or life event, cognitive dysfunction in several areas, abnormal behaviour and an incriminating family history.
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