2019
DOI: 10.5812/ans.74239
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Ocular and Visual Manifestation of Alzheimer’s Disease: A Literature Review II Part: Clinical Studies

Abstract: Context: Visual disturbances are frequent in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and sometimes AD begins with visual disturbances, therefore many researchers have examined the eyes in order to confirm the diagnosis, to monitor the development of the disease or the response to drugs. Evidence Acquisition: Medline literature until March 2018. Results: Several indications suggest an early involvement of the visual system in AD, yet this evidence remains inconclusive. The reason for this uncertainty is two folds: The poor qu… Show more

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“…From an analytical point of view, the possibility of an atypical non-cognitive onset, different from those accepted in the guidelines, should be now foreseen, and particularly if the figures below will be confirmed by wider series. This may also apply to other non-cognitive symptoms such as behavioural disorders [19] or eye disorders [20].…”
Section: Human Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From an analytical point of view, the possibility of an atypical non-cognitive onset, different from those accepted in the guidelines, should be now foreseen, and particularly if the figures below will be confirmed by wider series. This may also apply to other non-cognitive symptoms such as behavioural disorders [19] or eye disorders [20].…”
Section: Human Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%