2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.npg.2014.10.003
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Le cri dans la maladie d’Alzheimer à un stade sévère : vers une découverte du primitif

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“…Few articles [6][7][8][9] studied the cries and howls in dementia, and the authors evoke, each time, a lack of understanding and knowledge in this field. Even if the literature reviews very precisely all possible meanings, we lack accurate diagnosis and rigorous scientific follow-up.…”
Section: Shouting: Meanings In Dementia With Melancholic Typementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Few articles [6][7][8][9] studied the cries and howls in dementia, and the authors evoke, each time, a lack of understanding and knowledge in this field. Even if the literature reviews very precisely all possible meanings, we lack accurate diagnosis and rigorous scientific follow-up.…”
Section: Shouting: Meanings In Dementia With Melancholic Typementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although a lot of meanings of shouting are well studied [6][7][8][9] they concluded the diagnosis is difficult to do. They confirmed the depression is atypical and masked by howls and behavioral disorders.…”
Section: Shouting: Meanings In Dementia With Melancholic Typementioning
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“…2 Conceptually, we refer to the phenomenologists Tatossian and Heidegger. 1,[3][4][5] This article focuses on the hypothesis that the phenomenologically defined melancholic type (MT) [6][7][8][9][10][11] may be concomitant and causative to VDB in some patients [12][13][14][15] . Indeed, we propose to study a patient with MT to clarify the personal meaning of VDB, highlighting personal risk factors in a particular case of VDB in dementia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%