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Volume 357:725-726 August 16, 2007 Number 7
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Clinical Diagnosis and Management of Alzheimer's Disease

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Third edition. Edited by Serge Gauthier. 393 pp., illustrated. Abingdon, England, Informa Healthcare, 2007. $179.95. ISBN 978-0-415-37299-2.

It has been estimated that the number of persons with dementia in the world will increase fourfold during the next four decades because of an increase in the number of elderly persons worldwide. Most cases of dementia will occur in the developing world. Because most are thought to be related to Alzheimer's disease, either alone or in combination with other brain disorders, a comprehensive, practical textbook on the management of dementia is warranted. The third edition of Clinical Diagnosis and Management of Alzheimer's Disease is such a book. The previous edition was published in 1999; this new edition has been . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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