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Table 185-3

Evaluation of the Pt with Dementia

ROUTINE EVALUATIONOPTIONAL FOCUSED TESTSOCCASIONALLY HELPFUL TESTS
HistoryPsychometric testingEEG
Physical examinationChest x-rayParathyroid function
Laboratory testsLumbar punctureAdrenal function
Thyroid function (TSH)Liver functionUrine heavy metals

Vitamin B12

Renal function

RBC sedimentation rate

Complete blood count

Urine toxin screen

Angiogram

Electrolytes

HIV

Brain biopsy

CT/MRI

Apolipoprotein E

SPECT

RPR or VDRL

PET
Lab screen for autoantibodies
Diagnostic categories
REVERSIBLE CAUSESIRREVERSIBLE/DEGENERATIVE DEMENTIASPSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS
ExamplesExamplesDepression
HypothyroidismAlzheimer'sSchizophrenia
Thiamine deficiencyFrontotemporal dementiaConversion reaction
Vitamin B12 deficiencyHuntington's
Normal-pressure hydrocephalusDementia with Lewy bodies
Subdural hematomaVascular
Chronic infectionLeukoencephalopathies
Brain tumorParkinson's
Drug intoxication
Autoimmune encephalopathy
Associated treatable conditions
DepressionAgitation
SeizuresCaregiver “burnout”
InsomniaDrug side effects

Abbreviations: CT, computed tomography; EEG, electroencephalogram; MRI, magnetic resonance imaging; PET, positron emission tomography; RBC, red blood cell; RPR, rapid plasma reagin (test); SPECT, single-photon emission computed tomography; TSH, thyroid-stimulating hormone; VDRL, Venereal Disease Research Laboratory (test for syphilis).