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chronic disorders are characterized by a slow onset and long duration (:
Adult metachromatic leukodystrophy is characterized by emotional disturbances and psychiatric symptoms. Disorders of movement and posture appear later. Dementia and decreased visual function also occur.
A sudden change in personality and behavior in a dementia patient is called frontal lobe dementia. Frontal lobe dementia is a group of disorders that are caused by cell degeneration.
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Dementia
Cognitive behavioral disorders are mental health disorders that affect cognitive skills like learning and memory. These are disorders such as dementia , amnesia and delirium.
The medical term for a group of neurologic disorders characterized by recurrent episodes of seizures is epilepsy.
No, dementia is due to degenerative changes as you grow old, where as organic psychotic disorder are psychiatric disorder which can occur at any age.
Epilepsy
The most common neurological disorders are Alzheimer's, Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Dementia, Dyslexia, Epilepsy, Huntington's, Multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson's.
Peroxisomal disorders are a group of congenital (existing from birth) diseases characterized by the absence of normal peroxisomes in the cells of the body.