A 58-year-old man presents with progressive memory loss and behavioral changes over 10 months. MRI shows asymmetric frontotemporal atrophy. What is the most appropriate symptomatic treatment?
ACholinesterase inhibitors
BMemantine
CAntipsychotics for behavior
DSupportive care only
EAntidepressants
A 68-year-old man presents with progressive memory loss and parkinsonism. He has visual hallucinations and fluctuating cognition. What is the most likely diagnosis?
AAlzheimer's disease
BParkinson's disease dementia
CLewy body dementia
DVascular dementia
EFrontotemporal dementia
A 70-year-old man presents with confusion, agitation, and visual hallucinations that fluctuate throughout the day. He has a shuffling gait and mild tremor. His daughter reports he often falls asleep during conversations. What is the most likely diagnosis?
AAlzheimer's disease
BVascular dementia
CLewy body dementia
DFrontotemporal dementia
EDelirium
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