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Delusions Congresses   1998 1
Delusions Physiopathology   2003 1
Delusions Psychology : Fiske, John,  1904 1
 

Demedicalization -- See Medicalization


The process by which human conditions and problems come to be defined as medical conditions, and so become the subject of medical study, diagnosis, prevention, or treatment. This may result in health, medical, economic, sociological, and ethical issues.
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Dementia   43
 

Dementia Alzheimer Type -- See Alzheimer Disease


A degenerative disease of the BRAIN characterized by the insidious onset of DEMENTIA. Impairment of MEMORY, judgment, attention span, and problem solving skills are followed by severe APRAXIAS and a global loss of cognitive abilities. The condition primarily occurs after age 60, and is marked pathologically by severe cortical atrophy and the triad of SENILE PLAQUES; NEUROFIBRILLARY TANGLES; and NEUROPIL THREADS. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp1049-57)
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Dementia Complications   3
Dementia Diagnosis   3
Dementia Diagnosis Handbooks   2003 1
Dementia Drug Therapy : American Psychiatric Association,  2016 1
Dementia Ethnology United States   2006 1
Dementia Etiology   2016 1
Dementia Handbooks   2013 1
Dementia Nursing   8
Dementia Nursing Handbooks   2003 1
Dementia Popular Works   4
 

Dementia Praecox -- See Schizophrenia


A severe emotional disorder of psychotic depth characteristically marked by a retreat from reality with delusion formation, HALLUCINATIONS, emotional disharmony, and regressive behavior.
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Dementia Prevention And Control   2
Dementia Psychology   5
Dementia Psychology Personal Narratives : Basting, Anne Davis,  2009 1
Dementia Rehabilitation   8
 

Dementia Senile -- See Alzheimer Disease


A degenerative disease of the BRAIN characterized by the insidious onset of DEMENTIA. Impairment of MEMORY, judgment, attention span, and problem solving skills are followed by severe APRAXIAS and a global loss of cognitive abilities. The condition primarily occurs after age 60, and is marked pathologically by severe cortical atrophy and the triad of SENILE PLAQUES; NEUROFIBRILLARY TANGLES; and NEUROPIL THREADS. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp1049-57)
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Dementia Therapy   18
 

Dementias Transmissible -- See Prion Diseases


A group of genetic, infectious, or sporadic degenerative human and animal nervous system disorders associated with abnormal PRIONS. These diseases are characterized by conversion of the normal prion protein to an abnormal configuration via a post-translational process. In humans, these conditions generally feature DEMENTIA; ATAXIA; and a fatal outcome. Pathologic features include a spongiform encephalopathy without evidence of inflammation. The older literature occasionally refers to these as unconventional SLOW VIRUS DISEASES. (From Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 1998 Nov 10;95(23):13363-83)
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Democracy   5
Democratic Republic Of The Congo Folklore : Knutson, Barbara.  1987 1
 

Demographer -- See Demography


Statistical interpretation and description of a population with reference to distribution, composition, or structure.
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Demographic -- See Demography


Statistical interpretation and description of a population with reference to distribution, composition, or structure.
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Demographic And Health Survey -- See Demography


Statistical interpretation and description of a population with reference to distribution, composition, or structure.
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Demography   6
Demography Massachusetts   2
Demography United States : United States.  1975 1
Demography United States Statistics : United States.  2007 1
 

Demokratia Tes Zampias -- See Zambia


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Demokratische Bundesrepublik Athiopien -- See Ethiopia


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Demyelinating Autoimmune Disease Peripheral -- See Polyradiculoneuropathy


Diseases characterized by injury or dysfunction involving multiple peripheral nerves and nerve roots. The process may primarily affect myelin or nerve axons. Two of the more common demyelinating forms are acute inflammatory polyradiculopathy (GUILLAIN-BARRE SYNDROME) and POLYRADICULONEUROPATHY, CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY DEMYELINATING. Polyradiculoneuritis refers to inflammation of multiple peripheral nerves and spinal nerve roots.
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Demyelinating Disease Peripheral Autoimmune -- See Polyradiculoneuropathy


Diseases characterized by injury or dysfunction involving multiple peripheral nerves and nerve roots. The process may primarily affect myelin or nerve axons. Two of the more common demyelinating forms are acute inflammatory polyradiculopathy (GUILLAIN-BARRE SYNDROME) and POLYRADICULONEUROPATHY, CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY DEMYELINATING. Polyradiculoneuritis refers to inflammation of multiple peripheral nerves and spinal nerve roots.
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Denial Psychological   6
Denis Jean Baptiste 1704 : Tucker, Holly.  2011 1
 

Dental Anesthesia -- See Anesthesia, Dental


A range of methods used to reduce pain and anxiety during dental procedures.
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Dental Assistants   2
Dental Care   3
Dental Care Economics   2
Dental Care History   2
Dental Care Popular Works   4
 

Dental Caries -- See Also Diet, Cariogenic


A consistent pattern of food and drink consumption that contributes to the development and advancement of DENTAL CARIES.
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Dental Cavities -- See Dental Caries


Localized destruction of the tooth surface initiated by decalcification of the enamel followed by enzymatic lysis of organic structures and leading to cavity formation. If left unchecked, the cavity may penetrate the enamel and dentin and reach the pulp.
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Dental Cavity -- See Dental Caries


Localized destruction of the tooth surface initiated by decalcification of the enamel followed by enzymatic lysis of organic structures and leading to cavity formation. If left unchecked, the cavity may penetrate the enamel and dentin and reach the pulp.
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Dental Decay -- See Dental Caries


Localized destruction of the tooth surface initiated by decalcification of the enamel followed by enzymatic lysis of organic structures and leading to cavity formation. If left unchecked, the cavity may penetrate the enamel and dentin and reach the pulp.
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Dental Fillings Permanent -- See Dental Restoration, Permanent


A restoration designed to remain in service for not less than 20 to 30 years, usually made of gold casting, cohesive gold, or amalgam. (Jablonski, Dictionary of Dentistry, 1992)
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