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Larissa has had a series of small, minor strokes. the additive effect, of each stroke, however, is leading to a major neurocognitive disorder. what type of neurocognitive disorder might she be diagnosed
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Larissa has had a series of small, minor strokes. the additive effect, of each stroke, however, is leading to a major neurocognitive disorder. what type of neurocognitive disorder might she be diagnosed with?
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Major neurocognitive disorder due to vascular disease. The dementia is the medical word for a group of indications that point on the way to a disruption of assured brain activities that fall largely under conscious control and help define each one of us as unique human beings. In line with these variations, vascular dementia is now recognized as major vascular neurocognitive disorder.
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