Once symptoms become visible (manifest), persons with Binswanger disease often die within five years of the onset of the disease.
Binswanger disease is a rare form of progressive dementia that develops after age 60 and involves degeneration of the brain's white matter.
Although Binswanger disease may occur in younger groups, the symptoms usually become pronounced in patients over 60 years of age.
Binswanger's Disease is a disease that causes loss of memory and intellectual functions. This disease usually occurs in people between 54 and 66. One can find information about this disease on sites such as WebMD and Wikipedia.
Binswanger disease is identified by detection and characterization of lesions in the cerebrovascular tissue located in the inner white matter of the brain, which are usually visible on computed tomography (CT ) scan or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Diagnosis is the identification of a disease. Prognosis is a prediction about the course of the disease.
Prognosis Pro = prior or before Gnosis = knowledge
a prognosis is the result after treating the disease
The prognosis for most people with Raynaud's disease is very good
Otto Binswanger died in 1929.
Otto Binswanger was born in 1852.
Harry Binswanger was born in 1944.
R. T. Turner has written: 'Infantile paralyses resulting from cerebral disease' -- subject(s): Binswanger's disease