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German-speaking memory clinics: state of the art and practical recommendations

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2003

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Dr Dietrich Steinkopff Verlag

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The 7th annual meeting of the memory clinics of Germany, Switzerland and Austria in March 2002 in Gottingen, Germany was an optimal opportunity to make an inventory about the state of the art in diagnostic and therapy of dementia and mild cognitive impairment in German-speaking memory clinics. Several problems were discussed including difficulties in 1) diagnosis of-patients with aphasia or foreign patients, 2) handling of demented patients without a caregiver, 3) psychological support for patients, who have been diagnosed in a very early stage, 4) misunderstandings between general practitioners, neurologists and psychiatrists in private practice on the one hand and the memory clinics on the other hand, 5) recommendations for prevention of dementia, 6) recommendations concerning dementia and car driving and 7) questions of genetic counselling. The following paper is a summary of the results of a workshop in Gottingen and gives practical recommendations based on the experiences of the memory clinics.

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